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I think I've figure out what the problems with the two midsize SMPs are.
(1) The picture of the steel/steel midsize chronometer is obtained from the picture of a similar quartz model--2062.50.00. Comparing the pictures you can find they are identical, except for the writing above 6.
(2) Many details in the picture of the steel-gold midsize model suggest that it is actually a full-size one. (A) The size of the 'swiss made' under 6, (B) the size of the Helium valve, (C) the position of the date window, (D) the size of the crown, and (E) the size of the luminous dot on the bezel. It is interesting that Omega does not include a full-size such model in their homepage.
best regards,
Shann
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