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Thats a great watch.I looked at one the other day.I have a 351335 calibre 1152.The watch is bigger than mine.Large seahorse and inscription on case back too.It is a calibre 1164 25 jewel valjoux 7750 the same as calibre 1152. Im not sure but I think the difference between the two is the extent of Rohdium plating used on the movement 1164 being more.I dont know if omega do anything more to this movement but I think it comes with a cosc certificate as well.It should keep good time.I wear my omega for about 11 hours a day, everyday and of a night leave it crown up.I am a Locomotive Driver and work on the ground as well fueling and preparing Engines . So I do not mother my Omega.Like the previus post my omega gains 6 seconds a 24 hour period and has been like that since I purchased it.You wont be dissapointed with that 1164 omega.I think the watch is bullet proof and one of the best watches on the market.
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