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Lightening up the image off the web, thought at first it was a 2254.50 with the large triangular luminous marker at 12 o'clock. But the hands look skeletal, not consistent with this watch. On second glance the triangle could be an optical effect caused by the minute hand, the other hour markers look as though they could be circles (2531.80) and not the long markers of the 2254.50.
The other difference would be the size of the numbers on the bezzel but since only the 20 position is visible it's difficult to tell. It looks more consistent with the smaller bezzel numbers of the 2531.80.
Hmmm...
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