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Tag Archives: 15000 gauss
Why I choose Omega Seamaster 300 Master Co-axial over Rolex Submariner
Last year when Omega introduced it’s master co-axial movement in Aqua Terra I was thrilled by its ability to resist magnetic fields <15.000 gauss, it is by far the most resistant watch available for people interested in such technical specification. … Continue reading
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