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  1. deltapapa17 Apr 7, 2017

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    I am considering a watch winder for my Geneve Dynamic
    (Also now searching for a genuine Omega watch band, so any hints here would be useful too thx)

    I *believe* it is either a 752 or 1022 calibre-but not sure.

    And even with research here and elsewhere, equally not sure what type of winder I it needs: counter clockwise or clockwise winding, or RPD per day.

    Any help here would be magnificent ;-)

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  2. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Apr 7, 2017

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    If you look on here for information regarding watch winders, I think the consensus is not to use them on vintage pieces.
     
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  3. kingsrider Thank you Sir! May I have another? Apr 7, 2017

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    Presumably your watch has many hours on it. Would you put a classic car on a treadmill and add to it's miles?. I think that is the reasoning to forego the winder.
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  4. U5512 Apr 7, 2017

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    It's caliber 752.
     
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  5. ConElPueblo Apr 7, 2017

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    What that man said.

    If there isn't a divider on the dial and the gap between the day and date discs can be seen, it's a 75X.

    Straps for these come up pretty often - looks nice :thumbsup:
     
  6. deltapapa17 Apr 8, 2017

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    Well I don't wear it enough but it has been "completely refurbished" which can mean anything in Korean. Still, which way should it be turned, just out of curiosity?
     
  7. Misterred Apr 9, 2017

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    Great little watches those Geneve Dynamics. Leather straps pop up quite often. The steel bracelets as well but a lot of them seem to be fake.