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Old 8 January 2022, 10:51 AM   #5
Tbonewalk
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Thanks Tony!

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Originally Posted by AEC View Post
The early Co-Axials are reputed to be highly sensitive. If the person who serviced it didn't have adequate experience specifically with early Co-Axial calibers, an Omega parts account, exactly the proper lubricants, supporting tech info, etc. then it's conceivable something was amiss that he couldn't have known about. I'm guessing if you trust him then he's very good, but these early Co-Axial movements are a different breed from what I hear.
Furthermore, the watch is just 3 years old. I haven't owned many Omegas, but I'd think it should have been working since it's not that old. That would support your theory, that the movement may be inherently problematic. Moving forward, I'll have to figure out my next move... the good thing is that it is running accurately so I'm thinking it may just need a little more investigation...
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