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From what I understand, the 1441 movement is the thermo-compensated model with the dual-oscillators.
I could get it for 450 euros and not knowing that much about omegas, I'm wondering if it's worth it and how rare are these pre-bond seamasters with the 1441 movement? The watch is for sale at a 'high-end' omega dealer and the dealer is saying that it would come with full omega warranty and all papers etc. They are clearing out old stock and it's simply been sitting 'out back' for the last 20 years. So it's a 'new' old omega.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers
Mark
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