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: You're a lucky guy. I have an e-mail from Omega
: stating that the "B" version was
: developed for production reasons only. That
: is, cost reduction. The "A", at
: 28800 bph, is in fact a better and more
: expensive movement than the slower beating
: "B".
Thanks for the response. I actually did some research on this matter and I have to conclude that you are correct. The "A" was not as mass produced. Basically, they changed a couple of part sizes and reduced the tolerances for mass production which also had a positive effect on power output.
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