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: I just wanted to thank the Maddox estate for keeping these articles
: online still - his flightmaster material was very useful for
: when I purchased my own. The only additional information I
: thought to add was about the color of the 910 (can't confirm
: 911) a. crowns and pushers:
: My Omega only had the blue auxiliary crown colored, while the
: red/yellow pushers and the black crown did not have any
: coloring. Confused I asked the 1st time owner (I am the second
: owner) about his watch and he said this was the condition it was
: in when he bought it in 1970 in Denmark. Interested I asked
: around in watch stores here in Hong Kong where I live
: (http://www.deskdivers.com/Site/ShopsHK.html, I went to House
: Co.) and the House Co. owner told me that indeed the earliest
: versions of the flightmaster did /not/ have all the
: crowns/pushers colored. So it seems as if although the watch was
: purchased in 1970 it is likely to have come from the first
: production lines in 1969.
: Please let me know if anyone have heard the same?
: Thousand thanks for a great site, and my best regards to the Maddox
: estate.
: // Fredrik
salve ,
il mio 910 prima serie ha le stesse caratteristiche ed e' stato acquistato in negozio e mai usato.
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