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Different dials but same everything else. I don't think they want to change too many things about an icon. I've seen the new Rattrapante and it looks like a cross breed :-) between the X-33 and the regular speedy. This is the most drastic change I've seen on recent speedies. Hope I've helped some here... Louis
: Hi,
: People has been talking lately about possible (probably?) new style of
: Seamaster. So what about Speedmaster? How often does Omega add new release
: to their Speedmaster line? Have anyone overheard anything?
: PS: I'm not counting the new Rattaprante (spelling?). I'm looking forward to
: buy a normal chronograph.
: Best regards,
: Ruckdee C. [E20JLS] http://i.am/renardnolt
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