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First off, thanks for the tip. As you can see, your explanation was more than adequate! As far as the Omega symbol below the seahorse, yes it appears on all of my SeaMasters. On the GMT, "50 Years" is also imprinted commemorating the 50 years of the SeaMaster line. This watch was released around the same time the Anniversary edition was issued and because of the slight case change (as well as dial, marker and bezel change) I guess they decided to share the same casebacks.
Anyway check these out:
Below is the rest of my collection.
clockwise
Quartz Bond on blue ridged rubber strap
SeaMonster Pro Chrono on bracelet
Seamaster GMT on black rubber strap
Tudor Tiger Chrono on sharkskin and deployment buckle
Rolex SeaDweller with hook fob
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