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: I wouldn't advise this, since the bezel of the
: white dial GMT has a much darker finish
: than the case of your watch. It just
: wouldn't look right from a finish
: perspective. Your watch has a bright,
: polished case, while the white GMT has a
: dark, dull finished case. If you can find an
: AD that has a white GMT in stock, take a
: look at it next to your watch and you'll see
: exactly what I'm talking about.
: Good luck,
: John
Thanks much. I was looking at the pics on Ofrei's website at this bezel (082SU1493, and it is hard to tell about the polishing . I'll have to hunt down a Great White, but I'm sure you're right.
Thanks again
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