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  1. Airbus Oct 26, 2015

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    I was just thinking, since Omega just launched the new Aqua Terras with "Master co-axial" on the dial - will they again change the watch with the introduction of master chronometers? If so - will there be new designs again do you think? Will it be CO-Axial again making the Master Co axial a very short lived name?

    Nobody knows I'm sure, but what do you think?
     
  2. cuts33 Oct 26, 2015

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    My guess is if anything they will just change the printing on the dial and issue the METAS certificate # to be looked up online once they get going.

    The current AT says:

    Master Co-Axial
    Chronometer


    The Globemaster says:

    Co-Axial
    Master Chronometer


    Not much of a difference and the movement itself is no different at all.

    I doubt they will do a full revamp of the line for awhile since it was just recently done.