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Brilliant information, Bill, thankyou. I really appreciate it.

 

So it is correct to say that the 600 “series” was the last of the in-house hand wound calibres until the Railmaster?

 

Can you also tell me, then, what the .070 means in the watch Reference number (135.070), if anything?

 

What years were the Geneve models produced?

 

Thanks for your link to the Omega Chronometer post. It’s a pity I didn’t accidentally stumble on a 602 Chronometer Geneve in an antique shop, but that sort of stuff doesn’t happen very often (at least not to me!). Still, it sounds like the MW movements are less common than the automatics, and given that I enjoy the emotional connection of winding my watches (and this one is buttery smooth) this is a good thing.

 

Kindest regards

 

Andrew

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