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Well thanks Derek and Mark for your timely opinions : ) I thought that purchasing a chronometer would be interesting, all of the other watches that I own are automatics and none are chronometer. I guess I'll just wear the watch and enjoy it for what it is, a great time piece that should be treated gently.
John
While I would not normally dispute Derek's
: expertise in all things Omegan, I personally
: feel that -18 to 20 seconds per 24 hours is
: very excessive in a quality timepiece which
: is capable of far better performnace. My SMP
: (non Chrono) is accurate to within 2 seconds
: a day.
: Mark
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