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Question about movements

Hi everyone,

I'm new to the forum and i recently discovered that watches interests my much more than i thought! I just graduated from university and my parents bought me a new Omega SMP chrono(2599.80). My question is about the movements, mine has 1164 caliber but i saw an other model (2594.52) with the 3301 caliber.I think that there are some differences to chronograph. Do you think 3301 caliber is so much better than the 1164 that i should go back to the dealer and take the other one instead?? Apart from the movement i love the way my bond's SMPC looks... I think you experts can help me.
Thanks in advance!!

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Question about movements
Hopefully not Manos, The Hands of Fate! ;-)
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