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: The rubber strap without a clasp for that
: model is part number 98000037021. The cost
Thanks for the detailed info! May I have your permission to use your photos in the FAQ?
Interesting that that one comes with a deployant clasp instead of the more elaborate (and less expensive) diving clasp used on the other Seamaster Professional rubber straps.
: I believe this is the same strap we will see on
: the new models (needs to be confirmed with
: Omega).
I have no info on that either. But I actually suspect that is unlikely because this style lacks the diver's extension in the clasp!
: The Seamaster FAQ indicates this
: will come in blue. I have not tried to
: confirm or deny this.
That the 2000 model year SMP's will have a blue rubber strap is confirmed -- one of the new models shown on Omega's official site does has the new style BLUE rubber strap.
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