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Two questions for you all:
Would any of you be so kind to explain me what is the CoAxial mechanism some Omegas are featured with?.
I'm about (at last) to buy a SM America's Cup Racing (2569.50.00). I ususally wear my watch all day/week long (since I was very young...). Any problem with the self-winding and the general mechanical internal response in the case of the above-mentioned model in the daily use (I am a research scientist with aquatic field works, also sports with not violent wrist movements (cyclist)...)?
Thanks as allways.
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