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Seamaster 300m Chrono WHITE DIAL *PIC*

I have to tell you out of all the watches (Panerai, Omega, Rolex, Breitling, AP) I've sold in the last few years I miss this Seamaster 300m Chronograph Pro Diver with a white dial the most.

Long story so here is the short version! I was wearing this watch which was the very 1st nice watch I ever owned the day I was riding my motorcyle and was hit by an oncoming mini van. The impact ripping the watch off my wrist but it was still inside my motorcycle glove. The band was snapped in half, bezel broke off and the top pusher was missing but the spring was hanging out. Actually the watch was retreived by the paramedics at the scene and given to my wife a few weeks after my acident. I was in the hospital for 2 months with many broken bones in both arms, hands and I lost my entire left leg 4" below my hip. Once I got home I wound the watch and it was +2 a day, working perfectly! My dealer sent it to Omega and 3 months later I received basically a new looking watch that worked perfectly. This was 1 tough watch. This watch and I had been through a lot. I can't believe I sold it. I sold it on another forum to a local guy in Tampa. I no longer have his info or I'd try to buy the watch back.

So if anyone comes across this watch please let me know! Anyone ever seen a white dial Seamaster chrono before?

Mike

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