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New Movement: Compact Subdial Spaced 7750?


Mickey Padge

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I just came across a Omega PO Chrono at J's site...do you see any improvements over the old one?

I am not an expert but it seems that the subdial spacing is fixed on this one...

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Just noticed this over on perfect clones: http://www.jpc8118.com/0520b-p-5866.html

New version:

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Old version:

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Very cool, they have created/modified a new A7750 based movement? This could provide for a pre-2000 Daytona maybe? ^_^

I wonder if it is reliable?

Cheers! B)

Do you think they fixed it or just make two of the sub dials bigger?

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This is definitely interesting. I wonder how that tighter spacing has been possible to achieve...

It's not just Daytona that can benefit from this... but also the whole Omega Speedmaster lineup.

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This is definitely interesting. I wonder how that tighter spacing has been possible to achieve...

It's not just Daytona that can benefit from this... but also the whole Omega Speedmaster lineup.

I know, it has opened up a whole new range of watches! I have my fingers crossed for a Daytona, in case you didn't guess :p:lol:

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I know, it has opened up a whole new range of watches! I have my fingers crossed for a Daytona, in case you didn't guess :p:lol:

im with you when it comes to Daytona. :drinks: Was going to order one....but i guess i can wait a little while and see the review of the movement.

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Looking at the photos of "new" and "old" versions, it looks as though the date font and window have been improved as well. :)

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Could be a whole new range of accurate chronographs from this it seems, best to get the ones without the date though, as it will be sunk again.....

Oh, that's NOT an improvement .... <_<

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