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  1. Chriswalker18 Jul 11, 2019

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    Can anyone tell me the correct lift angle for a caliber 8906 on the Omega Planet Ocean Seamaster Co-Axial GMT? Thank you in advance.
     
  2. BlackTalon This Space for Rent Jul 11, 2019

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  3. padders Oooo subtitles! Jul 12, 2019

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    Which machine are you using to inspect the 8806? It’s been discussed at length on here that the Chinese £120/$150 machines won’t correctly read the amplitude on Omega Coax movements
     
  4. Chriswalker18 Jul 12, 2019

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    It is one of the inexpensive Chinese machines. I understand it may not be correct, but I would like to know what it is is for reference at least. It is reading 280 degrees while flat, which honestly seems reasonable, not much different than my Deep Sea.
     
  5. Chriswalker18 Jul 12, 2019

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    As a general piece of advice, one shouldn't make assumptions about someone you know nothing about. I may or may not be on here much, likely not since I am active duty and spend much of my life deployed. I own two mechanical watches, an Omega Deep Black ref: 215.92.46.22.01.001, and a Rolex Deep Sea ref: 126660. My next purchase after my upcoming deployment will likely be Jaeger Polaris with date in black. Hopefully that was enough of an introduction.
     
  6. Chriswalker18 Jul 12, 2019

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    I loved your reply about my grammar and serving North Korea, I wish you hadn't deleted it so quickly. I actually got my education at a Catholic High School in Wisconsin, and my collegiate education at Cal. My post graduate work was done in the Sandhills of North Carolina, after which I've spent just over 20 years at Ft. Bragg. As you'll note in my pictures, I'm a bit pale and inked to by North Korean, but good try comrade.
     
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