2020 Tokyo 300m blue bezel/hands vs. Gray Dial's...need help

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I have a gray dial 300m and although I absolutely love the blue hands and bezel, the gray dial looks a little drab to me in certain lighting and I'm not loving it like I was when I bought it.

I thought about moving on and going with the white dial instead, but I have a lot of black in my collection and love the blue in my 300M.

Which brings me to the Olympic 300m. Seems to be the best of both worlds, white dial and blue hands. Before I start looking in the pre owned market, I was wondering if anyone can tell me if the shade of blue bezel/hands in the Tokyo are identical to my current gray 300m.

If anyone has experience first hand with both these watches in person, can you confirm it's the same color and not a different shade/hue. Pics and advice appreciated. It won't be easy paying over retail for a 300m, but I really like the white dial/ blue hand combo. TIA (similar post on TRF).
 
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I don't have experience with both watches but I do love my SMP 300m Tokyo for sure! I can't stopp looking at it and playing around with it in different lights. Such a beauty!

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I don't have experience with both watches but I do love my SMP 300m Tokyo for sure! I can't stopp looking at it and playing around with it in different lights. Such a beauty!

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Thanks for those pics @Alex Cheers

I've been staring at them with my gray diver in hand. I really do think they are identical bezels and hands which is probably gonna cost me some coin. They aren't stupid crazy pricewise yet, but I sure wish I could find a trusted seller with one as opposed to C24. Another plus is I could sell my gray dial as a bracelet only and keep the Omega rubber strap I bought for the new Tokyo.
 
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You are welcome! As far as I understood when the watch was released that Omega used the existing dial, hand and bezel of the known versions. "Only" caseback and box are unique to this watch.

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