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I own a Dynamic Date and a Dynamic Chrono. Although I love both watches, I think the Date version is a very special watch. In fact, I believe it will soon become a "cult watch" among pilot watches, like its 1953 predecessor made by Omega for the RAF, and also like the great IWC Mark XII.
The Dynamic Date is not COSC certified, but it's one of the most accurate mechanical watches I've ever had. And, for what I've heard, accuracy is a quality common to Dynamics in general. Besides, its style is unique and very good looking, and its legibility is great under any lighting condition. On its original leather strap, it's very comfortable: with a 36mm diameter, it has the right size for my wrist.
I think it's a pity the Dynamic line has been discontinued by Omega and wonder if it will ever be replaced.
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