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  1. reziprozi May 30, 2017

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    dear Omega friends,

    What do you thin about this omega. It has the reference number 36312001. I could nit find it in the database.

    It looks original to me, but ....
    The chrono stop is not at 12:00. Can i adjust it and how?

    What about the stamp marks at caseback? Should it not be at the lugs?

    Thanks a lot!!!!
     
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  2. Uniqez May 30, 2017

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    I remember seeing one of these for sale on one of the German web sites.Looks original to me as well.
     
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  3. Uniqez May 30, 2017

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    Did you try ref. 1750034?
    There is one for sale on chrono24 for €5400
     
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  4. omegasaso12 May 30, 2017

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  5. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker May 30, 2017

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    Watch looks completely legit - it is a ref. 36312001 as noted by the OP. Case number is 055BA1750044.

    Cheers, Al
     
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  6. reziprozi May 30, 2017

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    Thanks to all for answering!!

    Can I regulate the arm of the chronostop, which is not exakt on 12:00?
     
  7. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker May 30, 2017

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    No idea if you can, but a watchmaker can certainly.
     
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  8. reziprozi May 30, 2017

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    no way of making it with the buttons?
     
  9. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member May 30, 2017

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    Nope, that's quartz that works like that, this needs an actual watchmaker to do that sort of thing.

    Although if you're going on the photos alone, it looks like the chronograph just hasn't been reset in the pics so hitting the bottom button should zero them all, if it doesn't then it needs a visit to the watchmaker, but then it likely is in need of a service anyway unless the previous owner has proof of it being done recently.
     
  10. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker May 30, 2017

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    Just an FYI - not all quartz can be adjusted using the pushers or crown, as some have the same mechanical hammer and cams for resetting the hands, just like a mechanical chronograph does.

    Cheers, Al
     
  11. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member May 30, 2017

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    Yea I've actually seen both kinds in TAG Heuer F1s, my Gen 2 could be advanced by the pushers but Gen 1 from memory was a hybrid mechanical type of movement.
     
  12. WatchVaultNYC May 31, 2017

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    looks legit to me.