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: I have not followed the forum for quite some
: time as said in the first question above.
: However, it makes me wonder why it should be
: bigger ? The regular non-regatta ac
: chronographs also share the 39,3 mm case my
: older SMPC has. I can imagine the band to be
: bigger for the huge regatta ac SMPC with
: 44mm case. Although it sounds a tad funny,
: if Omega would indeed produce two equal
: looking rubber bands with one being a tad
: bigger, say 21 or 22, for the one special
: regatta type.
: Yesterday I have asked my jeweler and I'm
: looking forward to what he finds out.
Actually you might be right. I may have read about the larger strap for the Regatta AC Chrono.
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