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Since most people will not see the inside of their watch, Im wandering if there is any resources showing detailed pictures of the inards. Hows it work, whats each bit, what material is used,hows it assembled, hows the automatic bit work (does any movement wind or a full rotation only) - that sort of stuff.
I love my (expensive) watch and want to know more about it and Omega in general. Production line pics would be cool (birthplace an all).....
Mines a 2230.50 with an 1120 calibre. Ive emailed Omega to get more info from them but bless their cotton socks they can only do so much and I'd prefer them to concentrate on making watches!
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