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your pic isn't showing so I've taken the liberty of re-hosting it & here it is.
OK. The Info, that I have to hand, shows that this model should have an 1151 movement in it. This movement has nothing whatsoever to do with the 33xx range of movements.
The Omega website doesn't show any movement details for your model. But I'm pretty sure that they haven't changed the movement.
Since your watch is marked, marketed & sold as a Chronometer it means it is one of the most accurate mechanical watches that money can buy.
I don't think you need to worry about accuracy problems.
I hope this helps
Steve
Hi ecsn,
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