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Finally I got my first Speedmaster *PIC*

I purchased the 35th anniversay, the one with a silver dial. My watch was the last of only 5 delivered through Omega dealers in Norway. I feel thrilled, not only because it is a very nice watch, but also as some few people really see what it is and wants to "talk Omega".

I know there are different opinions about the white dial, but I fancy it, as it stands out a bit different as most watches comes with darker dials.

Unfortunately, I would really like a saphire back-case, and have ordered one as a spare part. What is your opinion about changing the back-case as I want the option of enjoying the sight of the movement. Am I "blasphemic" doing this? I will of course keep the original one...

Cheers
Pål

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