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: looks very much black to me and even
I have heard WAY too many people desperately trying to come up with valid sounding arguments for why a black dial, black bezel, skeleton hand Bond Seamaster MUST EXIST because they saw one they THINK looked black to them.
Dark blue is easily confused with black in many lighting situations and in photos that do not make a special effort to highlight the difference.
Omega has confirmed that they have NEVER made a Bond-style Seamaster in black. PERIOD.
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