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MacConnechy
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« on: April 03, 2009, 11:08:13 AM »

Hello, I m new to the forum.
I m looking for advice, I d like to buy a Swiss watch.
I have an Oris BC3 and an Omega Deville prestige automatic.
I m only interested in Automatics.
I was looking at an Omega Speedmaster Reduced, however, I ve read a few posts where they get bad press, this has put me off, are they of poor build quality, if so are the Omega Speedmasters day/date and date having the same problems?
Do the Omega Railmaster and the Aqua Terra have better movements ?
Is it okay to buy on the internet ?
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Lessa
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« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2009, 06:22:07 PM »

I never heard about problem or poor quality in the automatic cal 3220 used in the reduced  Shocked Shocked

The moon speedmaster use the 186x,  I have a speedmaster saphire in the back with a 1863 movement and the finish is great  Wink
The Aqua Terra movement is a Co-Axial movement cal 2500 . you can see here: http://www.hebdomas.com/stuff/coaxial.html

Here the 2 watches with the movement:




Buying on Internet normally you don't have the warranty card stamped by Authorized Dealer (AD).

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Cheers!!!

Lessa
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