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I have a black/black Auto Chronometer Seamaster bought on rubber strap - presently it's on kevlar as in the scan. I'm trying to determine what model I actually bought (the outer box that it came in is incorrect as it lists a model number beginning with a 3 - the serial # is also incorrect).
The Omega web site suggests that it's a 2954.50.91 and it lists it under the regular size (i.e. not mid-sized) category. But the Seamaster FAQ on this site says that the 3rd digit (the 5) suggests it's a mid size. I can't find a blk/blk mid-size on Omega's web site except in a quartz model.
How then do I read the size of the face from the scan. (it looks like it's a 39.3mm, unless you measure it to the crown in which case perhaps 43mm? And what is a regular vs mid-size for the blk/blk Seamaster?
I need a definite answer so I can order the right bracelet for this watch (and I'd also like to know how face size is measured) If you have a model that you know is a 2054.50 or 2254.50, could you measure it for me and let me know via email/posting if it's the same as mine in the scan.
Thanks very much.
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