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: In January I anounced that I purchased a
: Seamaster Aqua Terra 2502.30, however 10
: days after I returned it, requesting one
: with the 2500C movement. After going through
: everything with the manager, he finally said
: that he would request it from OMEGA. so
: finally yesterday, after waiting from late
: January I finally get a call saying my watch
: has arrived. When I see the watch, it turns
: out to be another 2500B version. The manager
: of the store (in
: Canada>Ontario>Toronto>????) is not
: really the type of guy I would have ideally
: done business with. I dont know if its
: because I am not his typical clientell or
: what, but after all of that wait, I
: basically got the same watch, so who knows
: what kind of effort he put out on my behalf,
: my guess is "not much" anyways I
: will settle for the 2500B, and wear it in
: good health. once I figure how to take some
: decent pics I will (I never knew it was so
: hard. Its so fuzzy from close!) anyways,
: thats my story guys
: Omari
What's the difference between the 2500B and 2500C
movement? I'm curious because I own an AT as well.
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