It was on my Wolf watch winder. When I went to move the winder I didn't realize it was plugged in and it jerked out of my hands. The Omega was in the winder (wrapped around the center cushion) and the cusion, with the watch wrapped around it, popped out and landed (with a "thunk") after falling about about 2-feet, on to a wood floor.
I saw no damage or cracks and the watch appears tio be running fine. My AD says that I should monitor it for a few days, let it run down and see if it remains at or close to COSC specs (it had been running about 3-5 seconds slow per day).
Can I get any suggestions from anybody (particularly you experts) on the appropriate course to follow here?
Thank you.
DB
Does Omega use a Kif or Kif-type shock-absorption system like the 'revered' Rolexes? BTW, what does the Calibre 8500 have?
I once dropped a Seamaster (2255.80.00) and it started gaining and losing 2 to 6 seconds a day (+/- 2 - 6 s.), after it had been consistently running at +3 seconds/day. I sold it as is later, but it could have been adjusted.
Hope ya can get it fixed...
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,,,to investigate and to regulate to withing COSC specifications. I'll keep everyone posted.
David