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As a sidebar, I would stay away from BB&B. They don't know much about fine watches and their sales people tend to be very uninformed. I actually had to explain to the sales lady the difference in a quartz and an automatic movement. Also, they farm out repair/warranty work, and they don't discount very much either.
Just my opinion.
: I once heard from a sales lady at BBB that the
: DeVille Co-Axial had been discontinued
: (shortly after it had been released). It's
: my experience that this is the type of store
: you hear all kinds of misinformation and
: outright fabrications from via people who
: are in no position to know.
: Model 2531.80.00 is still Omegas best selling
: model. I think it's safe for a while.
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