@ Cwai02 and @ Leit
I understand that it may be weak, but at least you can read the dial when the watch is on an angle, you can't even see the dial when you look at watches with domed crystals without AR coating. Maybe you can find a watch in your collection which will show this. I've tried to capture the issue with my pictures and I hope you can see where i'm coming from.
thats because the rolexes have FLAT crystals. Flat crystals dont have any distortion issues.
The Omegas have domed crystals, so thats why we have this AR coating issues. As far as I know, only the Omega SMP blue and Constellation has AR coating on their crystals, i'm not sure about the P.O.
you can tell if there is AR coating when you look at the dial at angles and still be able to see the dial clearly, the crystals with no AR coating will distort the dial badly.
just get him what every kid at 11 years old gets:
CASIO!
He'll learn to appreciate the art of watchery, and upgrade as he gets older, don't make him skip steps!
I just got an email from Paul saying that the W-2008 does not have AR coating on the crystal anymore, its just a standard Sapphire crystal now.
Anyone else able to confirm this? Because on his website, it states clearly that it does have AR coating. I've written back to him asking him about this.
EDIT: THERE IS AR COATING
just go to your nearest watchmaker and ask to have the crystal replaced.
If you are scared of them seeing reps, and if you are able to, remove the movement from the case, and just get them to replace the crystal for you.
I usually use 2 ingredients:
1. toothpaste
2. Polywatch
If the scratch is deep, I usually use fine sandpaper to grit it out then use toothpaste (white paste, not gel) and polywatch to top it off.
You can get polywatch from ebay.
definitely problems with the setting and winding mechanism, if you don't get it repaired then you will risk damaging the gears which will mean $$$
At the moment, if everything is running, it may just need lubricating and re-adjusting of the components so better soon than later.
@ TTK
learn to show people on this board some more manners, I knew what you meant when you wrote this topic, but you didn't have to talk to cwai like that.
lucky you're a dealer here, otherwise everyone else would tell you what they really think of you..
go on..flame me...thats all you do on this board...
@offshore
yeah, 4 jewels in the oscillator, 2 jewels on the pallet + 2 jewels for the pallet fork makes it already 8. So it must be 17 jewels, there is a spelling mistake on the rotor of this watch.
Hope this clears this issue up.
I have to admit, I have never seen an automatic with 7 jewels before. I'm thinking there must be a spelling mistake and its actually 17 jewels.
7 jewels would mean that the watch would be lacking a jewelled gear train - and that wouldn't function properly for an automatic.
they are different in quality.
The bezel and dial looks different to start off with. I would choose carefully which one you want because they are two different 007s
Not sure about that actually.
The genuine OMEGA GMT hand fits onto the 24hour hour wheel of the Omega modified 2892. I'm thinking perhaps they may be slightly different. Better to just buy the replica Omega GMT as its pretty good, you wouldn't be disappointed.