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Hello,
I have pretty much decided to buy an Omega but am having difficulties to decide between the 300M Ti Chrono with the 3301 movement 2993.52.91 (reliability and not Co-Axial..) or the 'standart' PO with the 2500C co-axial movement 2901.50.91.
Like the Ti Chrono but having problems spending so much money on a movement which may be unreliable and 'out dated' in 5-10 years.. On the other hand the PO is simpler, new and seems a solid choice for the next decade(s)..
Does anyone have sound ideas/opinions to make my decision?
Thanks.
Erik
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