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?
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.