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Subject: [Leica] OT: modern pocket watch?
From: douglas.sharp at gmx.de (Douglas Sharp)
Date: Mon Oct 13 05:56:04 2008
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Hallo OMEGA owners:

My Omega Speedmaster Date (Tachymetrie bezel / Automatic) - the box says 
it's a 3613.30.22, the warranty says it's a 3613.30.32 and it looks like 
a 3613.30.02 on the web - I'm not a collector so I have no idea what the 
numbers mean. Does anyone know? It's yellow-gold with a silver dial 
(25-years service gift from my old firm.)

TIA, Douglas

BTW, I'm sick and tired of paying around 200 Euros every 2 years for a 
new leather strap from Omega. Any ideas?



Rob McClure wrote:
> Love my omEEga Speedmaster Pro (Moon Watch).  It is a true mechanical 
> watch which requires winding every 2 days, but this is in fact a 
> ritual akin to pulling out an exposure meter to check conditions light 
> for my M4-2.  Have a 12 watch winder box that keeps my selfwinding 
> watches wound (but certainly not accurate).  Lest you think me 
> wealthy, my son brought back a drawer full of "replica" breitling, 
> rolex, etc. from a tour over to the mideast sandbox.  Many are 
> surprisingly well-crafted and keep better time than the originals.
> o
>> yes, i blame you luggers for getting me hooked on the omega
>> (or omEEEga as daniel craig says) speedmaster day-date automatic.
>> it's a magnificent thing, even though the crome hands and satin face
>> make it hard for these old eyes to focus on.
>>
>> of course, as i write this, mine
>> has stopped since i often don't wear a watch all weekend, and
>> have to reset it for monday. but does the inconvenience contribute
>> to the singularity of its charm? (and the fact that it's a day/date 
>> means
>> you have to wind the hands through every minute and hour to get the days
>> of the week right, with fingertips blue-tinged from fountain pen ink).
>>
>> -rei
>>
>> On Oct12 21:28, Greg Lorenzo wrote:
>
>
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