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Omega 752 Technical Details
The 752 movement, base caliber 751
This self winding movement is the same as those of calibers 550 and 565,
except that it is fitted with a calendar device indicating the day of the
week as well as the date
Specifications
Total diameter - 28.40 mm
19800 per hour
ST the code for Steel
1 - Gents Watch
6 - Self Winding
6 - Waterproof Calendar
032 - Serial Number
ST - Steel
1 - Gents Watch
6 - Self Winding
8 - waterproof chronometer calendar
023 - Serial Number
Let me know should you need any further information. As regards the
movement, in my opinion, it is one of the best movements ever made by Omega.
Mark
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