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While in Paris, the orange bezeled Seamaster Planet Ocean really caught my eye, so I "ponied up" and now am the proud owner of a model 2908.50.38. Love the watch, and I have to say it's held up quite well considering the abuse I've thrown it's way. (I'm not one to pay that much for a watch in order leave it at home on a winder.) Anyway, I later noticed Omega produces the same watch with a black bezel and orange numbered dial. Has anyone been able to make a bezel color change that was authorized by Omega, and if so, were you happy with the work/service, etc.? Any response is appreciated.
Thanks,
New Omega Fan in Los Angeles
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