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I'm assuming you are referring to the watch in the top row/left most column at the site:
hppt://www.laurays.com/omega/seamaster/seawatches.htm
This appears to be model 2134.80.00, which has a gold band/gold case with a blue dial. The dial is DARK BLUE, and does indeed look almost black on my monitor at the site above. If you go to the official Omega site (omega.ch) and click on:
1) The Collection
2) Gentleman's Seamaster
3) GMT
you will see a model described as gold band/gold case with blue dial. The face at this site looks more blue than the site above, but it's still not a bright blue.
Hope this helps.
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