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Omega 3133: Chronoscope or Chronograph models
Hi all, does anybody have one of the Omega models mentioned above with the calibre 3133? I tried to use the "search button" but without any response and - unless I went wrong in the search - wonder why just a few person consider to buy these watches, which are in my honest opinion the best Omega chronographs. For what is in my knowledge the calibre 3133 has a vertical clutch that allows the chronograph to run continually without any relevant problem, a free sprung balance and of course the intersting co-axial escapement. So...how many of you have one of these watches? What about their accuracy and reliability? Have you ever had problems with them or the just work fine? Thank you all for your answers

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I assume you meant the 3313
By: MikeH : March 20th, 2009-00:37
3133 is a Poljot calibre and others might say it's a better investment than the Omega 33xx and its derivatives. I have a De Ville Chronograph with cal. 3313. I think it works fine, although the first one I bought had a reset problem and was returned. This...