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Re: Railmaster chrono
In Response To: Railmaster chrono ()

: I didn't know there was a Railmaster chrono
: until I saw one a few days ago. It looked
: stunning ! But I'm more interested in the
: non-chrono version, caliber 2403 A. Has it
: proven to be a reliable caliber ? Not having
: the same problem with some of the 2500 ?

I haven't read of any problems with this caliber on any of the watch forums I frequent. I also note that Omega still advertises the caliber as 2403A, which indicates they didn't follow the same A, B, and C path they took with caliber 2500 (changing the beat rate and lift angle as they changed from one letter to the next). This may indicate Omega's desire not to mess with this movement if it has proven to be reliable ("If it ain't broke, don't fix it").

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