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: yes that's the one! thanks!!! not much info on
: the calibre on omega's site though.
Hey Lanatir, here we go; The watch is the Omega Cosmic which is part of their Museum Collection. It's a limited (1951 pieces world-wide) re-edition of the Cosmic model from 1951. Here are the movement details- Calibre 2601, self-winding, 31 Jewels, 72 hour power reserve(!), 28,800 A/h. The base calibre is a Piguet 6763-4. Special features of this calibre are- Personalised Omega Movement and Double barrel movement.
Hope this helps.
teeritz
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