Thank you Suzublu. but I'm afraid that isn't really what I am aiming at. I am not referring to the round replica one (actually, I mentioned that in my first post).
I am wondering why some have a matte casing, while others seem to have a glossy chrome finish. As can be seen in the pictures I added to my post.
I also show one photo in which it kinda seems like it has a bronze-ish glossy casing, instead of the chrome gloss casing on the other photo (or the matte silver casing on my own photo).
So, how come I have been able to find a few different models? Did they make different watches? Where people given a choice in the finish they wanted at the time?
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