Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/01/26

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Subject: [Leica] Doomed: Leica MP 0.58x
From: s.jessurun95 at chello.nl (animal)
Date: Wed Jan 26 01:57:09 2005
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>I have a Rolex GMT Master that i got before I went into the Navy in
> 1970. I have worn it virtually continuously since then. It has even
> gone 20,000 leagues under the sea - or darn close to it. I'm on the
> 2nd stainless steel band but I'm keeping two pieces of lockwire - one
> from my old boat and one from my son's new one which will take it's
> place late this year.
> 
> I used to have it cleaned regularly but then a Rolex specialist I met
> said "if it's keeping good time, consistent time, don't mess with it."
> So I haven't. I'll probably have to send it in because the crystal is
> getting really scratched and it's time-keeping is starting to change.
> 
> I know that for me there is "analog time" and "digital time". If I
> look at my watch and have a time I need to meet I have a much more
> accurate idea of the meaning of the time interval than if I look at a
> digital timepiece. No idea why.
> 
> Adam
because it,s mechanism rotates like the earth itself perhaps?
best regards
simon jessurun

Replies: Reply from joelct at singnet.com.sg (Joseph Low) ([Leica] Doomed: Leica MP 0.58x)
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