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It's a great watch. Really makes you wonder why Omega doesn't sell the 2254.50 in the States. It seems to be a highly sought after watch. Or do they make more selling the 2054.50 and the Speedy bracelet. I have passively (I'm really not concerned. It is an automatic after all.) checked the accuracy. It has only gained 2 sec in 48 hrs. That's all I know, because that's the only two times I have checked it. I wouldn't get rid of it for anything. Have a great day.
John
: I know how you feel. I just got the same watch
: about 2 weeks ago after Dave Marskell
: recommended a dealer for me. Great watch. I
: really like the combination of black dial
: and bezel with the less decorative
: speedmaster style bracelet.
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