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I just don't know.
I will say the new movement it better. Column Wheel, Free Sprung Balance, exclusively made for Omega by F. Piquet.
I'm not a huge fan of the current Chrono Diver, though it's a terrific watch by all accounts. I prefer the new design and would urge you to hold off until you can make a better comparison.
Also, the new DeVille Co-Axial Chronograph steps things up a notch. It is the same base F. Piquet movement with a Co-Axial (Omega Cal 3313)Escapement and a Display Back. Prices start at $4895 for SS on Leather, and $5795 for SS on SS Bracelet.
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