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: i've just got an old omega chrono from a friend
: on approval. its from the 27chroa/320 era
: and look, but the movement might be a
: replacement as it has no serial number or
: cal number. it does have a genuine omega
: balance bridge and the whole movement is
: 'similar' to a 320.
: the makers cartouche under the balance wheel is
: TWO inside a cross shaped like the german
: iron cross with flared ends. needless to say
: Cooksey schugart lets you down when you most
: need it as TWO is not in their list of
: makers marks.
: do you have any ideas or know anyone who might.
: regards
: Graham
What an idiot i am. the cartouche is 'LWO' not 'TWO'
Doooh!!
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