Help needed with 1994 Seamaster!

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Hello everyone,

I would appreciate your expert opinion on an Omega Seamaster Olympic Edition "Lillehammer 1994" Ref. 2832.21.53. This is the 36-mm version with a white dial, automatic movement, stainless steel case, rotating bezel, sapphire crystal, and 30 ATM water resistance. According to the listing, the watch is offered as a “Rare Full Set” and comes with the box, papers, and travel case, as well as several colored leather straps.

The focus of my inquiry concerns precisely this strap set. To the best of my knowledge, the Lillehammer Edition did indeed come with sets of several interchangeable leather straps; however, it is also known that accessories for this particular model were often added later. Since Omega itself has not documented either strap colors or quantities, and extracts or vintage certificates do not provide reliable information on this matter, the only option left is to evaluate the material, craftsmanship, aging, and set logic.
I have therefore attached photographic documentation from the Chrono24 listing and would like to hear your assessment of whether the leather straps shown match the craftsmanship and aging of Omega OEM straps from the early 1990s, whether the color combination is plausible for an original Lillehammer set, and whether the straps and buckles appear harmonious with one another.

Any information on these topics, or even if you have seen a set like this before would be hugely appreciated!
The watch seems to be a bit overpriced, though I think the colourful straps are very unique and an interesting add-on to this Seamaster.

Thank you in adavance to all those who have an opinion or information!

Best regards

 
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Well, the serial number does not call out what you indicate:

Serial number: 54305562
Article ref: 28622198

The watch ref. 28622198 is a 38 mm quartz version.