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Well, I think I might have found out the answer to my question on Omega's web site. It seems that new dial style blue/blue are indeed unavailable, but black/black are available but only in America. (Ref 2254.50.00). I am going to be happy with blue/steel -- it is very nice -- and now I know (I think I know anyway!)
With regard to blue/blue ... perhaps Omega decided to keep the original to match James Bond.
: I just ordered a new SMP with the new dial. I
: had wanted a blue dial/blue bezel; or, black
: dial/black bezel but my dealer in
: Switzerland said they were available only
: with polished steel bezels.
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