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

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Cheers Kieron
In Response To: Try this... *PIC* ()

Thanks Kieron, i had seen pictures of the Module separate to the watch, one of the things that had attracted me to the watch, but had assumed that some specialist watch makers tool was required, so just thumbs eh!!. Funny enough i was talking about just this feature to some of my colleagues; i lecture design at a UK university, as it seemed ahead of it's time (what with the customisation of products now), and was surprised that omega didn't go down the route of selling different style bracelet surrounds. But then I'm talking from ignorance, and perhaps it was just a good solution for construction and manufacturing purposes. Very interesting though as it seems only the mark 4, 125 and the '4.5' have this?

Thanks for info

Paul

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