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Re: Tuning fork Omegas
In Response To: Re: Tuning fork Omegas ()

: 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.

John S

"Heavy brushing"? Yes, that's probably the technical term. The picture on the Brittons website is rather dark so the brushing doesn't show. There's a good photo of a gold plated version of the same watch under "Vintage" on the same website (No. 1132); I tried it, but didn't like it (looked like brass, not gold), but the surface was nicely polished unlike the one I am about to buy. I shall try to get them to adjust the watch for free! It's a small firm with a pleasant staff of two - photos on the website!

My two watches sound the same to me, but when I was young and foolish I was in the Royal Artilley and had my ears pounded by the guns, so they are not as clear as they might be. I can hear the hummers quite well though - it must be a great sales point! My address is dunkered@aol.com if you are interested enough to check on my watches in a few months' time! Derek D

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