Off the top of my head its a 1.2mm but be careful in there, any damage will most likely be resolved by Omega exchanging the whole movement.
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Off the top of my head its a 1.2mm but be careful in there, any damage will most likely be resolved by Omega exchanging the whole movement.
This is quite a common occurance. As the lubricant in the reverser wheels becomes old and sticky, instead of allowing them to spin freely, the additional drag drive makes the rotor spin.
As an independent watch repairer this is frustrating. I repair many ana/digi breitlings and i can't directly get a set of seals out of them. They say that they restrict access to spare parts to...
I contacted James Avery at Swatch years ago about becoming an authorised workshop and the conversation went well until i asked something along the lines of "what is the typical cost to a workshop to...
Slightly off what most are discussing here but still in the right area. I would just have a watch repairer have a look in the back as a preventative measure. Just ask them to check the rotor, even if...
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I looked on youtube for the quickest and easiest way to do this for my watch photo's, i really didnt want to spend lots...
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That will happen just leaving it in the unopened bottle. Each one has a lot no. and expiry date.
Helicon Remote and Helicon Focus gent get my vote.
I will be paying for both when my 30 day trial is up.
Craig
My lens is a Nikon 40mm micro, camera is a D7100
Hopefully this shows what...
My preference is hiding them in a domestic setting.
I think most burglars want to be out of your house as quickly as possible. So put watches and jewellery somewhere safe and make it take them...