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: I have been looking at the Seamaster GMT (50th Anniversary) for a
: while and recently come across a version in gold, model
: 2134.80.00. The Omega Database doesn't list it and searching for
: it only brings up more or less dubious pages, many ending with
: ...replica.com. Since I'm still a bit of a novice it the world
: of watches I turn to you, what can you tell me about this model?
: What I'm curious about is, of course, first of all: Is there such a
: watch?
: Then there is the question of rarity. And I'm also interested to
: know if the gold is plate or solid.
: Plus anything else you know.
: //Sederholm
The model is on the omega website. If u use the search function(not the vintage section) by model number and type in 2134.80.00 the watch will come up. It's 18k solid gold and presumably very rare and would be quite expensive.
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