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: But the model number you give is wrong. The
: Seamaster America's Cup Chronograph is model
: 2594.50.00. It's being replaced by the
: "Non-America's Cup" Chronograph
: model 2594.52.00. The only differences are
: that the new one does not read America's
: Cup on the dial. It reads 300m/1000ft .
Thanks for the correction and information. I'm a Sailing person so I would like to find the AC version but if discontinued it might be much harder to find? Someone possibly no if Omega Dealers trade inventory etc.
Conversely I do like to have a watch "Factory Fresh" not one that has been sitting on display for a long period of time.
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