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Does anyone know what the numbers on the bracelet of the Omega SMP 2531.80 are supposed to mean?
I didn't see anything about this in Derek's FAQ.
Specifically, on my 2531.80:
"825" stamped on the bracelet near the lugs
"32S" & "HAA" near the diver's extension
"32" inside a circle and "1503/825" on the inside
of the clasp.
Also, is there anyway to tell if the bracelet is made in Switzerland? (nothing imprinted on my bracelet - Derek's FAQ states that the newer SMPs
either have it printed or don't)
Thanks for any insights!
-Leon
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