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Please post a photo or two of your watch. If it has the coaxial escapement then it is a relatively recent model and it should be water resistant. A photo will help someone here identify it.
Best regards
: Hello,
: I acquired as part of an inheritance an Aqua Terra co-axial
: chronograph watch.
: I tried looking for the serial on the backside of the watch only to
: find
: a) No serial that resembles the serial numbers on this site
: b) Found an engraved serial number 453 with a B underneath it
: 453
: B
: What does this mean?
: I found an old webpage (old-omegas.com I think) that explains the
: code which makes sense...
: 4 stands for "Mens"
: 5 stands for "Chrono"
: 3 stands for "not water resistant"? which doesnt make
: sense
: Not sure what the B is for
: Any ideas?
: Thanks
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