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Looking at pictures on Omega's site, specifically 4631.31.31 and 4631.30.31. Both are described as "Self-winding chronometer, Co-Axial Escapement movement ...", same caliber (2500).
1. The 31.31 has Co-AXIAL and CHRONOMETER on the dial, but 30.31 has AUTOMATIC and CHRONOMETER. Which I found strange.
2. The 30.31 has a silver dial, the 31.31 a white one. However, on the pictures the "silver" looks "whiter" than the "white" one. Is it just me, is silver that white, or is the "multi-layered anti-reflective treatment" causing this, or are the pictures misleading?
Btw, very nice design.
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Aage J.
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