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: Typically, Seamaster and Speedmaster Bracelets
: have polished accent links (the 2nd and 4th
: as you describe) that are polished. The rest
: of the links are a satin or brushed finish.
: The only exception I can think of off hand
: is the White Dial Seamaster GMT, which is
: all brushed finish.
: Is the watch new from an Authoirzed Dealer?
Now that Keith brings it up, I seem to remember that there was a subtle difference on the 2nd and 4th links when I got mine new. Now they all look the same, after extensive exposure to salt water, Caribbean beach sand, and assorted other abuse. His question about the newness of your watch is a good one.
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