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Hi John,
I like to point you to this thread at friendsoforisforum.com where Oris fans - like Omega fans, had asked more or less the same questions. Scroll down the thread to Rob Ayala's response, he is the forum owner over there. It seems that the Oris company have not qualms about admitting their movements are made by ETA, just ordered to Oris specification... Over at Oris website, they put it as "Oris development based on ETA movement".
That's Oris, according to foof.com, although it's still unknown for Omega, but we can have some ideas.
http://www.friendsoforis.com/board_entry.php?id=5520&page=2&category=all&order=last_answer&descasc=DESC
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