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Hi
Could anyone help me out? I bought my (lady)Seamaster 300m pro in around 1999-2000. It's white dial and blue bezel. I have never thought whether I've got a fake one till recently when non of every Omega shops I have visited has the same type as my one on display. On the back case near 7 has got 8 digit number and it has been a very good friend day and night till now still going strong. Hope to hear some good new from someone and some reason (if my is authentic) why there is no white dial on display anywhere even on Omega website.
Thanks for any help.
Kay
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