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: No. The current style Seamaster GMT has only
: been made with the black or white dials.
: A blue dial version of the current Seamaster
: GMT is surely a counterfeit. So would any
: Seamaster GMT with the skeleton-style hands
: of the "James Bond" Seamaster.
Alexander, I believe there is one exception to the blue dial GMT and that is the gold version GMT 2134.80 this is an actual model that comes with a blue dial(be aware they are quite pricey) I'm pretty sure it's the Only one with the Blue dial, but, I'm not sure when it was introduced.
Hope this helps, AZ...
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