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The 2500B also turned out to have issues, so the 2500C was released, which lowered the beat rate from 28,800 to 25,200 BPH. These were almost perfected but then in the last few months a final 2500D was released. The Cal 8500 should likely replace nearly all 2500 series movements soon anyway, so I doubt we'll see a 2500E.
That said, 99.9% of people even with 2500As never had a problem, it was only a small number that had issues, and Omega did the right thing by all of them under warranty.
That said, 99.9% of people even with 2500As never had a problem, it was only a small number that had issues, and Omega did the right thing by all of them under warranty.