Need help chronometre cal 333 rg

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Hi,
I am a new member of the forum. My English is not good so I have to google translate, so it might be a bit inconvenient for everyone. I'm going to research and buy a classic omega cal 333 rg stainless steel or gold case. But there's a bit of a problem for me. I have seen movements cal 333 rg with no chronometer on the dial. Is that legal? Please who can answer this question?
Here is the link and reference image: https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/omega-cal-333-471681311
Thank and Regard
 
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If it is powered by a chronometer, dial should have chronometre (ter) printed on it.
 
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If it is powered by a chronometer, dial should have chronometre (ter) printed on it.
Are there any exceptions? Is the dial replaced?
 
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Are there any exceptions? Is the dial replaced?
No exception as I know. Sometimes the dial was repainted and it went missing in the process.
Dial was replaced? Yes.
 
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I am afraid but the dial it’s not i original to the watch. Very rarely Omega did not indicate on the dial the chronometre specs of the movement.