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Thanks for the info Derek. Sounds like the chrono is a LOT bigger, sort of SeMP chrono sized. Not sure this would suit me really. A real shame since I love the face and could do with more buttons to keep me occupied.
Has anyone seen the Oris Jazz model which looks just like the dynamic? Very nice in my opinion.
: Dynamic NON-Chronograph: 36mm diameter, 42mm
: length including lugs, 40mm width including
: crown, 9mm thick, 46g weight.
: Dynamic Chronograph: 39mm diameter, 45mm length
: including lugs, 42mm width including crown,
: 13mm thick, 72g weight.
: Not clear from my info if those weights are the
: watch head only or the watch on the standard
: leather strap. And those diameters are
: measured Omega's way of doing it across the
: back, not the front of the watch, which
: tends to understate the diameter by 1-2mm.
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