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Why not produce a Seamaster Pro without the wave pattern and with a blue face that is the same color as the blue bezel? I think that would be really sharp looking. I'm not crazy about the plastic-ey looking wave pattern face when viewed up close. I'd like a face that is solid blue and looks more like metal. What do you think?:
To each their own, but for me the
: "America's Cup" watch looks like a
: cheap mall watch. I like the Seamaster Pro
: watch with SS bezel, except I don't feel
: akin to the blue dial. I am hoping that
: Omega produces a Seamaster Pro with SS
: bezel/black dial.
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