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  1. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Feb 9, 2013

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  2. Littleroger Feb 9, 2013

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    Don't think so. I'd probably remember that!
     
  3. MSNWatch Vintage Omega Aficionado Staff Member Feb 9, 2013

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    Nice one but needs servicing - hour subdial hand doesn't reset properly. Still worth it though at the price because it is clean.
     
  4. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Feb 9, 2013

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    Yea my '67 Speedy hour subdial /occasionally/ needs 2-3 firm presses to reset now after a bit of use, one of the nice things about the Cal 320 that /should/ be arriving next week according to Auspost is that there's no risk of that ever happening ;)
     
  5. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Feb 9, 2013

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    You need to service that before you lose a part. The hour wheel and reset are in the front under the dial. Without proper maintenance you could lose a part that is hard to replace.
     
  6. BASE1000 Prolific Speedmaster Hoarder Feb 9, 2013

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    at that price I'd like to have a look at the movement, it's number and the inside of the case back. Despite that it is a beautiful example.