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I was in the time-zone discussion forum. One posting compared the Omega SMP against the Rolex Sub. Now, the thing that bothered me most was a posting by "asiadude" or something like that. He said that you can get the SMP movement on the timezone "toolshop" for $98. And would be cheaper buying a new movement instead of repairing it. He made it sound like omega's were cheap. I know the movement is modified by Omega, but how does it differ? And would these mods make it more valuable? How about the SMPC's movement?
You thougs?
Thanks.
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