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: I have a Seamaster Pro in SS with a blue dial and steal bezel, what color
: strap would look best, blue or black?
I greatly prefer the blue strap on Seamasters with the blue dial. That is the way Omega sells it, too. You may be able to get away with a black strap because your steel bezel does not give your watch as much of a blue look as the blue bezel does.
If you haven't seen it yet, there is a photo of a blue dial blue bezel Seamaster on the Omega blue sharkskin strap in the zOwie photo gallery. Follow the link below.
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