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are mentioned for my AT... the web site calls it 39.2, while everyone on the forum refers to it as 38mm.
not that the 1.2mm will ruin my life, but just want to know how to refer to my watch when i post here--- just picked up my 2503 black dial last week, and cant stop sneaking a look every two minutes, the best looking watch i've ever had.
the only concern is that once while setting the time to a time signal, the seconds hand did not stop when the crown was pulled right out. it stopped when pushed right in !!! exact opposite to what should happen, however, the second time around it worked the way it should . is this sort of "mal-function" normal ?
lots of posts on both this forum and TZ about the insides working loose with a little vibration... such horror stories make me panick. just how worried should i be ? this is a caliber 2500 , my watch dealer tells me, about the best and most robust ever made by omega.
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