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Re: Seamaster 150th
In Response To: Seamaster 150th ()

Somme corrections:

: Hi, wrecked my "#0581 unit out of 1848" today, well,
: the braclet broke. The watch is titanium, braclet as well.
: The braclet can be opened regularly and at the diving suit
: extension. The regular opening broke, it is also made up of
: two pieces, one with the knob that goes into the snap. The
: smaller piece broke, the one without the knob that is made
: up of two small sticks. I am getting the feeling that the
: Omega titanium is more on the soft side of the scale.

: The bezel, which I have learned and compared, is manufactured
: less precize than the regular steel seamaster by the way.
: The bezel's numbers don't match the places of the dial's
: numbers as well as in the regular steel version.

: Anybody know what the bezel might cost, can the bezel be
: separated between the titantium ring and the white gold
: application ring?.

: Any comments.

: Cheers, Andreas

Andreas

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