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This is from Omega in response to my inquiry regarding the new bracelets, and whether or not the new Seamasters (pictured at the Omega website with a new style bracelet) will be available with the traditional Seamaster bracelet that everyone has come to love. It was this bracelet that originally turned me onto the Seamaster a few years ago, simply because it is unlike anything else out there.
Why they even wanted to make a new bracelet for the Seamaster is beyond me. But rest assured that it will be available with either.
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your net message and your interest in our products.
The new Seamster watches will still be available with the Seamaster bracelet, especially in the USA and in South America as this was requested from these markets.
Should you need any further information, do not hesitate to contact us
again.
Best regards,
Susanne Wyss
Omega Product Development
Long live the Seamaster!
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