The largest independent, non-commercial, consumer-oriented resource on the Internet for owners, collectors and enthusiasts of fine wristwatches. Online since 1998.
Informational Websites ChronoMaddox -- the legacy of Chuck Maddox OnTheDash -- vintage Heuer website Zowie -- Omega information
Discussion Forums ChronoMaddox Forum Heuer Forum Omega Forum
Counterfeit Watchers ChronoTools Forum ChronoTrader Forum

zOwie Omega Discussion Forum

Opened July 1999, zOwie is the Internet's first and longest running discussion forum dedicated to Omega brand watches.

Feel free to discuss pricing and specific dealers. But 'for sale' postings, commercial solicitation and ads are not allowed. Full archive of all messages is accessible through options in the Search and Preferences features. Privacy, policies and administrivia are covered in the Terms of Use.

For the answer to the NUMBER #1 most frequently asked question here--for details or value of a specific older Omega watch you have--go to: Tell Me About My Omega. Learn more about How To Include Photos and HTML In Your Postings. To contact someone with a question not relevant to other readers of the forum, please click on their email address and contact them privately.

Re: plus 2 per day - SMP-007
In Response To: plus 2 per day - SMP-007 ()

: SMP 007 settled down to +2 secs per day, it
: started at +4s/d 14 months ago. I leave it
: face up at night but wear it every day.
: I can hear the Quartz guys laughing at this
: thread!
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
I have SMP B/B chronometer, it gain about 1-3 sec per day(depends of activity), and it loses at night 1-3 cek (depends of rest time) in 12 up position only. After reset in 4-5 weeks ago, now it about +-(1 or 2)sec.And I have control on it, if I'll want I can regulate it on weekend by puting it for rest more or less time .One way or another it is the most accurately watch I have ever had including quartz, because
I could not cover the gain of my swiss and jupanese quartz(2-7c month) with night time position.

Current Position
Chronocentric and zOwie site design and contents (c) Copyright 1998-2005, Derek Ziglar; Copyright 2005-2008, Jeffrey M. Stein. All rights reserved. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the terms of use. CONTACT | TERMS OF USE | TRANSLATE