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Almada Negreiros

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Would anyone care to see what I have in my box?
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This picture is a photoshopped picture of the watch in question done for an article by Ashley Budgen for Omega Stories, but not a real picture of the Omega De Ville Byzantium Alamada LE Ref 7803.30.32. They took a picture of a Ref 7806.30.32 and colored the hands and indices blue. Can anyone find a real picture of this watch?
 
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This picture is a photoshopped picture of the watch in question done for an article by Ashley Budgen for Omega Stories, but not a real picture of the Omega De Ville Byzantium Alamada LE Ref 7803.30.32. They took a picture of a Ref 7806.30.32 and colored the hands and indices blue. Can anyone find a real picture of this watch?
Would anyone care to see what I have in my box? View attachment 18610888
OK, time to come clean. There is nothing in my box,
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because the watch that belongs in this box seems to almost not exist. Perseus is correct about what watch belongs in this box (I was impressed) even if he couldn't find an actual picture of the watch. I'm not surprised that he couldn't because I've been looking for this watch for years. I'm a bit weird in that I sometimes buy a box, and then try to buy the watch that belongs to the box (this is sometimes easier than the other way around). The watch that belongs in this box is the Omega De Ville Byzantium Alamada LE Ref 7803.30.32. It is a white dialed version with blue hands and indices. There were apparently only 111 of these watches produced and I have yet to find as much as a picture of one. You can find the non-Almada versions of this watch without any problem, but I've given up on finding this version. I guess the 111 people who bought these watches are happy with them and will never sell them. What I'm curious about, is how this box got separated from its watch. When the person bought this very limited edition watch, you would think they would take care to hang on to the box. But anyway, maybe one day I will find the one out of 111 watches that is missing its box, and the two shall be united again.
 
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