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: no expert on this, so I apologise for that. I was looking at a few
: 2nd hand watches in a generally good retailer in Japan
: specialised in luxury 2nd hand products.
: http://komehyo.jp/disp/CSfGoodsPage_001.jsp?GOODS_NO=9730 . Image
: below. I Could not find the same model on the Omega website.
: http://www.omegawatches.jp/jp/gents/speedmaster/date/32330404004001
: is the closest one. A few differences I spot: the
: "1957" below Chronometer and some numbers in black i/o
: Red. According to the website, this is a limited edition. What
: do you think?
: Many thanks.
This looks like a Japan only "Panda" which is a adaptation of the Speedy reduced with a chronograph module. It is a small watch -- check the size before purchasing
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