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I was recently fortunate to find a brand new Dynamic Chrono that I purchased whilst my SMP was at Omega for regulation. It also appears to require regulation, gaining about 5 mins over 6 weeks but despite that, I like it so much I can't take it off! It is the cheapest Omega I've ever owned and the one I prefer the most - even over my SMP. Don't mind the bracelet - it's the clasp that lets it down somewhat, not reflecting the overall quality of the watch. I would like to fit an alternative Omega clasp or even complete bracelet if necessary. Does anyone know if the current reduced Speedmaster bracelet fitted into the existing lug arrangement might work?
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