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You mean the 2254.50?
In Response To: Seamaster Coaxial ()

: Looking to purchase first Omega - Seamaster
: 2450.50. Is there a comparable Coaxial on
: the market yet?

The black/black steel Seamaster 300? Is so, as of yet there has been no word from Omega if they will upgrade the watch with the co-axial caliber 2500. As of now, that model # has been discontinued, so either it will get upgraded or its history. There has been a lot of speculation that it will be just phased out, as the Planet Ocean has filled the gap of the black faced diver and its already been co-axed.

I suggest that if you want one, you better get one now. If it does get co-axed it will likely be a $1000 usd more. The current caliber 1120 that is in the watch is a fine caliber and will last a lifetime.

I have had one for about 5 years now with no complaints.

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