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: I'm curious. What attracted you to the polished
: steel bezel over the blue one?
Nothing in particular. I would have preferred the traditional blue bezel, but once I saw the polished steel I liked it. It's also what the shop had, and the shop was willing to trade straight up for my Breitling. (Too good to pass up!) It's got a dark gray, almost black dial, even though the model number (2532.80.00) suggests it's the dark blue dial.
I plan to add an SMP Chrono in the future, and I'll want the blue/blue model at that time. This way, at least, I'll have some difference in appearance between this one and that.
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