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Sounds like the packaging got swapped. According to Omega, this occurs a lot!
If you can get the serial number, you can have Omega headquarters in Switzerland look it up and verify exactly what the watch is.
There is a new this year Schumacher Racing model with a black dial with red detail and the word 'Racing.' But as far as I know, the original Schumacher edition was not sold in plain black--just yellow, blue and red. But other than the dial colors and packaging, the original Schumacher models were identical to the standard Speedmaster reduced.
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