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Hi Keith,
Thanks again for the info. Do you know if the new Seamaster Chrono Diver is thinner than the current model? Are the rest of the dimensions similar?
This may be a silly question, but is the new movement better than the one they're using in the current model (1164?)?
I'm looking to get a rugged and reliable chronograph that will last long enough to pass onto future generations (if I ever settle down ;-) I've heard the greatest things about Omegas, and I like the appearance of the Chrono Divers (I tried on the current model and my only "complaint" is that it's a little too thick). In your opinion, is the Chrono Diver a good choice? Should I wait for the new model?
Thanks again for all of your help, I really appreciate it!
Ali
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