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ubiquitous

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  1. The wobulator is a standard feature on the 7750's!
  2. Could be a case clamp, and is possibly causing the rotor to stick. Or perhaps the winding rotor came off. Difficult to say without popping the back...
  3. Ohhh.. Perfect! That's exactly what I need! Thanks much!!
  4. What about this? Dayto-GMT... lols
  5. If you don't feel comfortable doing it, you should take it to a jeweler's or watch repair. Pressing the rotor back on may take a jeweler's press. I can also check my box of spares when I get home. I might have a spare rotor assembly buried soemwhere...
  6. I tend to glance at wrists... It's always interesting to see what people wear.
  7. The rotor came off it's bearing. You can probably have it pressed back on, but you should remove the bearing first to do it properly. Or... You can simply use a new rotor/bearing assembly. Easy fix... One screw and remove/install...
  8. Hey gang, Anyone here know the different sizes/heights available for the ETA 2824 hour wheels? Need one for a project... I ordered a few the other day, but they're way too tall (covers up the entire minute hand pinion). I tried grinding one of my extras down, but the tube is fluted, and by the time I got it to the right height, the pinion was too small for the hand to seat on as the fluted/flared section was removed with the grinding. So... Any thoughts, or specifics would be greatly appreciated. Danke. R
  9. Hmmm... Strange. Very strange. I saw him on IM the other day... And he also replied to me on a purchase inquiry... Odd....
  10. My genuine vintage bracelet on my 1967 Seamaster300 is every bit as flimsy and 'cheap' feeling as any of my hollow Oyster bands... Actually, perhaps it's a bit MORE flimsy than my Oysters. But, modern Omega bands are far better, and are indeed much nicer than Rolex bands. Much more durable, heavy, etc.
  11. WU is not terribly difficult to use... But the sender's fee hurts
  12. I'm a bit surprised to see some of the names gone... Namely, river and king...
  13. The dealer is Sean Sorry- Thought I posted that a day or so back, but it looks like that didn't happen afterall Probably technical difficulties with the chair to keyboard interface (doh!)...
  14. Good thing I have an old extra set of hands to use The other stuff doesn't bother me much... Hell, at this point, I'll take any decent AP I can get...
  15. I almost shot water out through my nose while reading this!
  16. Hi Micah, Are the hands too large at the pinion now? You can reduce them down a bit...
  17. Neil gets them from time to time...
  18. Well... If he has service docs and the s/n checks out with the correlating service center, I'd say it's a go, depending on how high the price goes. My only wonder is... Why is this case empty??
  19. If it's for a Jumbo... Probably not. This looks like the old 36mm casing that they used on the Faldo...
  20. Ubi = not a fan of the two tone... But, the SS is still a hit for me.
  21. No, no... I'm saying you simply need it to have it... Linky to Jos' two tone... http://perfect-clones.com/776-p-1629.html LOL's
  22. Admin- I think you need the two tone one too!
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