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I just did some checking on the model 2598.80 on Omega's website. The reason I was interested was that I've always thought that the '.80' in the model number indicated the dial color, and I beleive I was correct. Model # 2598.80 is a blue dial, silver bezel, steel on steel, mid-size, with the 'Bond' bracelet.
I think the watch you're looking for may be the 2298.80. It has a blue dial, blue bezel, titanium on titanium, and is the full-size with the 'Bond' bracelet.
You can have a look on the Omega site at the link below.
Good luck!
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