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  1. skand May 19, 2022

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    Hi.
    I have had this watch for an hour now and I am happy. I didn't miss anything, everything looks good ? It's a 37mm case



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  2. Modest_Proposal Trying too hard to be one of the cool kids May 19, 2022

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    Is the case gold capped? Or is that a trick of the light?
     
  3. skand May 19, 2022

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    Gold-plated upper part
     
  4. byunjoe May 19, 2022

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    Gorgeous timepiece, along with its sibling next to it!
     
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  5. CaptainWinsor May 19, 2022

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  6. skand May 20, 2022

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    The search for cal 133 is already underway. However, cal 71, I also want to find
     
  7. CaptainWinsor May 20, 2022

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    That’s not your watch on the right?
     
  8. skand May 20, 2022

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    Mine, only it's the 133.8, and Ephren Jobin is also the author of the 133, so I'm close.

    Edit.I have the later cal 133.8 which is faster - 21600A/h, and it would be nice to have the earlier slower cal 133- 18oooA/h.
     
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  9. CaptainWinsor May 20, 2022

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    ok. When I said 133 I mean that and the 133.8. To me they are basically the same.
     
  10. skand May 20, 2022

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    Well, yes and no, because with the naked eye, without opening it, you can see which movement it is by the speed of the beating
     
  11. Risto May 20, 2022

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    Beautiful watches. That caliber 135 is absolutely high-end stuff! Too bad I can't have one (because I buy chronographs first).
     
  12. skand May 20, 2022

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    I also have chronographs, but rare chronometer calibers that have contributed to the history of watchmaking are very appealing to me. I generally collect vintage style Omega watches
     
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  13. skand Jul 6, 2022

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    I have to show off my latest acquisition, it is the first series of cal 135. Apparently, the first series is very rare compared to the second series, when it began to win chronometer competitions? How do you like the watch ?

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  14. Bourne1984 Jul 12, 2022

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    Very nice
     
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  15. jantjewgm Jul 12, 2022

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    Stunning
     
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  16. Bourne1984 Jul 12, 2022

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    Here is my chronometer marked Zenith which I love.
     
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  17. skand Jul 12, 2022

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    I already have three with the movement created by Ephrem Jobin, and until six months ago I did not have a Zenith in my collection

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  18. Bourne1984 Jul 12, 2022

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    3 is definitely in this case a magic number
     
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