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      10-06-2019, 01:42 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by hogwldfltr View Post
Right, there are multiple revisions of the Omega co-axial movements; the first couple were prone to lock-up and required great finesse in servicing. The current Rolex superlative chronometer specification is pretty amazing (+/- 2 secs/day or essentially a minute per month). Rolex watches in general are pretty solid. I wouldn't want to get a vintage speedo wet either. Oh yeah there's the Omega depreciation to contend with unless you can get a hot model.
Well of course I wouldnt get a vintage speedy wet? I also wouldn't pay retail on new omega slightly used and price was really good on the seamaster.
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