Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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My post was half tongue-in-cheek, Mitch . . .
Jan 01, 2019,17:38 PM
. . . as I've another identical Omega reference with the same obscure movement that doesn't run nearly as well. Who knows how long this freshly serviced movement will hold its adjustment? It's not even protected from shock - one good whack and it could be done for.
Modern technologies and (probably more significantly) production techniques have resulted in better timing results over long periods of time and across manufacturing runs. But advancements since the middle of the last century are more of degree than of kind, imho.
Hope all's well, and HNY, Mitch!
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