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: Would the obvious choice be a quartz movement
: over a mechanical one?
Yes.
Rolex made a model, I believe it was called the Millgauss, which was very heavily magnetically shielded. But other than a vintage specialty mechanical watch like that, then you really do need to go with something quartz.
: As an aside, is there a "good time"
: (i.e., sale) to buy an Omega in the UK?
In the US, I've noticed an advantage buying at the end of January. Many jewelers are hurting then because of all the after-Christmas returns and want to bolster January sales. But in general, the best dealers give you the same price all year around instead of playing negotiation games.
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