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Not sure if the ar coating really does anthing anyway. My SMP still reflects pretty much like a mirror at the right angle. I guess I need to complair it to one of my old watches without a coating
: I'm not sure about Constellations, but current
: Omega SMP have reflective coating on the
: inside only. Other makers (such as
: Breitling) will put the coating on the
: outside also. The coating on the outside has
: its benefits (such as less reflectiveness)
: but also its problems (such as the coating
: can get scratched and leave a mark,
: defeating the purpose of a scratch resistant
: crystal).
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