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Hello Mr. Wehman....
The dials are painted enamel and look very well when viewed in the metal, the movement should hack via the crown. At least two variants of case (not including the plated version) were used for this niche toolwatch along with two variants of dial (possibly three). Longines, Universal Geneve and Ball also offered this specification and each had non-magnetic properties without the use of a soft iron faraday cage. Some versions have a fourth hand offering a second time-zone via the 24 hr scale (though the dial finish on these versions always appears to be much cruder in execution).
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Hello Mr. Wehman....
By: Catherine. : January 5th, 2008-03:22
The dials are painted enamel and look very well when viewed in the metal, the movement should hack via the crown. At least two variants of case (not including the plated version) were used for this niche toolwatch along with two variants of dial (possibly...
BALL AND OMEGA
By: watchdude : February 24th, 2009-20:35
Catherine and Mr. Sohne, The story behind the short lived Omega "Railtoad official standard" watch is pretty cool. (to me any way!) When omega introduced this watch in the early 60's, Ball was angry. Very angry. After a rapid exchange of attorney letters ...