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There were several two tone Seamasters. One is the model 2455.80. It has the electric blue dial with bayonett hands and the bezel is matt 18k gold with the numbers raised and polished. Bracelet is two tone Bond version. The second model is the 2332.80. Dial is the dark blue Bond version with the Bond skeleton hands. Bezel is also 18k but posished and the numbers are filled with black enamal. I own both of these watches (preparing to sell one later on). The following pic of the 2455.80 is mine and the other is from a vendor site as I haven't taken pics of it yet. There may be another two tone like the 2455.80 but with a black dial instead of the electric blue. Hope this is helpful.
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