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: I am planning on purchasing either Seamaster
: ChronoDiver # 2296.80.00 or Seamaster AC #
: 2294.50.00. Other than band differences,
: dial marking, and internal movements (1164
: vs 3303) they seen to be the same. Some
: Omega dealers are telling me the Seamaster
: ChronoDiver is still current production; and
: other Omega dealers are saying that this has
: been replaced with Seamaster America's Cup
: Chronometer line. Does anyone know if this
: is True or False, and is Seamaster AC
: Chronometer the better watch; because of the
: 3303 movement. Any help in this would be
: greatly appreciated.
From what I am reading it seems that the Seamaster Chrono AC will be replacing the Seamaster Chrono.
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