34mm Seamaster Aqua Terra Blue Dial?

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I had a 36mm Aqua Terra but sadly realized that it wears a bit too big for my smaller wrist. I have found that 34mm is my sweet spot for a smart stainless bracelet sport watch. I've tried a few 34mm Rolex offerings and they fit perfectly and my 33mm vintage Seamaster is great. This said, I love the Seamaster Aqua Terra and really want a blue dial. The problem is, the current 34mm Aqua Terra offerings have jewel markers and are styled as a "ladies" watch. I'd love to find an older blue dial Aqua Terra in 34mm that looks like its larger counterparts. I found a reference to a 2012 Olympics limited release (photo below) but can't find that specific watch anywhere - not sure that it was ever produced. Does anyone have any ideas for specific references or discontinued models that I should look for? I'd much rather find the perfect Omega as opposed to going with Rolex for this spot in my collection. Thanks!

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Hi was seeking the skyfall new and I was told these 8500 date window gen's are no longer available. Perhaps an AD might have some. But the boutiques are gone. Its beautiful my favorite omega
 
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Hi was seeking the skyfall new and I was told these 8500 date window gen's are no longer available. Perhaps an AD might have some. But the boutiques are gone. Its beautiful my favorite omega
OP's not talking about the 38mm.
 
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I found one on eBay from Japan but no box, no papers, and low feedback. Seems like a hard watch to source.
Ref. 522.10.34.20.03.001

Ahhh thanks! Ugh. I like the price but they don't accept returns. Also, it's a little sketchy since I found another listing from a different seller in Japan using the exact same photos. I guess I'll have to search diligently and be patient.

I wish there were other non-limited models that met similar criteria.