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Yes, i don't think that..

 

.. anything was changed from the technical lay-out in the movement - no 'special' parts inside. It seems that the 30mm was surprisingly accurate and stable from birth.

In WW2 the RAF had strict time-keeping demands and in order to catch the possible odd-one-out, people in Omega House in London had to make overtime to check and -if needed-  make slight adjustments. Altogether a rather time consuming enterprise but the reputation was at stake. Maybe the factory did the same for the red star versions. 

thanks for the info gato, 

Ben.

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