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: I am looking at my watch, which I know is a
: 2055.80, (full-size , auto. with bond
: bracelet) purchased in January 2001, and the
: marker looks like what you claim is the
: 2255.80. The only thing I can imagine is
: that your pictures are accidentally
: "mixing" quartz and automatic
: models of this watch. The longer marker at
: 3:00 has been noted before as being on the
: quartz model.
The right watch is an automatic 2255.80, thats for sure.
But I got the left one from the Omega homepage and it has the "chronometer" sign, so it must be an automatic... but maybe they used an old model or played around with photoshop to create the images >__<
here's the official adress of the 2055.80 on the Omega Site
Regards
Andy
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