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: I am looking at a Seamaster Deville but it has an unusual pale blue
: face and i am unsure as to whether this is original or
: refinished.
: the case number, serial number and movement (17 jewels) are all
: correct according to the official omega info site. The picture
: on the site is of a gold version but stainless steel was also
: available. no note about coloured dials though....any ideas
: folks? its a gift so i don't want to get it wrong!
: thanks
: helen
I'm almost positive the vintage devilles did not come with a blue dial. A pic here would be very helpful if u can post one or email me and I'll have a look at it.
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