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Excellent record!
Jul 02, 2009,14:32 PM
Kong, my memo sounds exactly like on your record !
Great ressource you have posted here, Thank you
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Indeed, a strong character
By: Marv : July 2nd, 2009-15:07
Thank you for your nice words, respo. I can understand your interest in alarmwatch. It is a larger field than usually expected, - starting from the early pocket watches, - going through the 50s to 70s icons: Vulvain Cricket and JLC Memovox - and being rev...
Some additional information
By: Marv : July 2nd, 2009-15:38
I post hereafter the specifications of this mouvement (source: Omega Saga ) - Self-winding (one single barrel for both time and alarm) - 21600 A/h - anti-shock device - quick set date with a discrete correction pusher at 3 o'clock - alarm - 19 jewels - si...
LOL, Marv
By: amanico : July 2nd, 2009-22:42
But it was a common discover, as you were with me when we ordered these straps. I put exactly the same one on my Tribute to Polaris 68! See you soon! As for surprises, I think I know what you're talking about... Best, Nicolas
beautiful watch
By: Blaise : July 4th, 2009-14:30
that was a very interesting post in deed. I just acquired my memomatic not to long ago and a good friend draw my attention to this post. Here's a quick and dirty pic of mine...not in such a great condition but still......
Very nice!
By: Zoodles95 : June 1st, 2010-17:58
Thanks for sharing that... It reminds me of my Seiko Bell-Matic except for the fact that the Seiko has an auto movement but the alarm is wound by the crown. I also don't think that the Seiko can be set for such a precise alarm time. Thanks for sharing.