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: OK thanks again, so how do i know which watches
: have this dodgy movement in? I've got my
: heart set on an Omega but don't fancy having
: to take it back all the time!
Here are the Omega watches that are based on the Piguet movements:
Aqua Terra Chronographs
Planet Ocean Chronographs
Railmaster Chronograph
Seamaster Black Dial Chrono 2594.52.00
Speedmaster Broad Arrow
Speedmaster Legend
Speedmaster Racing
Speedmaster GMT
DeVille Chronographs
DeVille Rattrapante
Constellation Double Eagle Chronograph
If I missed any, just look for models with caliber 3301, 3303, 3313, 3612, and 3603 on Omega's website. These are the movements made by Piguet for Omega.
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