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Over the years I still have the wish to get an Omega that was lost. I just need to be able to identify the model properly in the hope of locating a similar model. It was purchased in 1985 in Geneva and to my recollection it was a Seamaster quartz, men's model, very thin steel case and steel band. The steel was brushed and rather dark color much like titanium but perhaps on a bluer shade. The face was also dark, midnight blue. Thin elegant dials. Very much a dress watch and not your typical Seamaster.
Does this ring a bell with anyone?
Any other info available or confirmation?
Thanks.
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