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  1. nick_scap Apr 5, 2015

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    I have an older Omega Geneve with a case number 366 833. Per Omega's database, It should have a caliber 1022. After looking at various movements online, I'm not sure if its an original 1022, a rebuilt movement, or something else. I know Tissot and Omega's movements were very similar at that time but the regulator adjustment and copper plating lead me to believe it's some sort of Omega. Every picture I find looks a little different. Any help would be appreciated! IMG_20150330_184839.jpg IMG_20150329_122632.jpg IMG_20150404_163130.jpg
     
  2. ketiljo Apr 5, 2015

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    Looks just fine. It's the day/date version on the 1012.
     
  3. nick_scap Apr 5, 2015

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    Thanks! I was a little unsure because there are no markings on the movement itself. Also, anyone know which way to turn the regulator screw to speed it up? Its a little hard to tell since its on the side. Mine's running slow. Sorry for the amateur questions
     
  4. ketiljo Apr 6, 2015

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    In is faster and out is slower. It's a very small screw so be careful.