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: Yours sound interesting - I'll re-phrase that -
: yours look interesting (I can't hear them at
: this distance). Yes, I have had 1271 for
: several days trying it, but 596 arrived this
: morning and has gained 4 seconds in 7 hours!
: Being 18 carat gold it is immensely heavy
: (OK by me). I am a bit disappointed with the
: lugs and mount which is machined with fine
: grooves. My watchmaker says they could be
: ground out and the surface polished when I
: have the watch serviced. Apart from that it
: is most attractive, in my eyes anyway. The
: other one, 1271, has already insisted that I
: keep it and I am very pleased with both of
: them. But my bank manager is worried to hear
: there is no known cure for the Omega
: disease! Best wishes. Derek D
596 is the one that really caught my eye. The grooves you mention don't show on the website. Is it just heavy brushing? That 18k case is impressive and I would avoid having the jeweler polish them out. I found it took about a week for me to get used to the look and heft of a big case. Initially it felt like a mini-refrigerator on the wrist.
Wow...4 seconds in 7 hours is a big gain. You might try a new battery. It is of course adjustable at a price. Would Britton's pay for adjusting the movement?
Actually mine (and presumably yours) do sound interesting...if I listen closely there are actually two pitches.
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