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Hi all
while we are speaking accuracy just tell me you some words about old omega movements.
My new beater a 1973 speedmaster mark IV that i wear since the 20th september 2003 have a very firm accuracy of +4+6seconds per day and it is an omega 1040 movement from year 1973. My other chronograph that i lent to my father whoch is my speedmaster mark II pro with exotic dial version has an accuracy of +8+9sec per day.As derek said all depends of the adjustments and the ability of the watchmaker to work accurately.
Regards
georges
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