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I had contacted Omega a few months ago about a new bezel. The price is $185 USD + labor.
Johnny
: On the Seamaster Professional, you have some
: limited options on changing the bezel. In
: particular, you can usually swap between the
: polished steel bezel and the blue or black
: version that also comes on the style SMP you
: have. Bezel swaps typically run $100-120
: including the part--and you get to keep your
: original bezel, should you ever wish to swap
: back.
: The change *must* match another comparable
: model that Omega has produced. Omega is NOT
: willing to cooperate with people making
: custom hybrids or upgrading a less expensive
: model to resemble a more expensive or
: limited edition one.
: No options on the dial (face).
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