Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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My thanks, Michael, Melvyn, and Suitbert . . .
Apr 15, 2007,11:00 AM
. . . for your efforts on this project, my favorite watch of all time . . . cordially, Art
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Omega Central Tourbillon – Part 2: History of Development
By: MTF : April 15th, 2007-09:58
Omega Central Tourbillon – Part 2: History of Development By Michael Ting M.D.[1], Melvyn Teillol-Foo M.D.[2] and Suitbert Walter[1] 1 – PuristSPro.com Moderator 2 – ThePuristS.com Moderator We reviewed the History of Omega Observatory Trials and Precisio...
What a report, gentlemen. This is going to become. . .
By: Jack Forster : April 15th, 2007-16:21
. . .a reference benchmark which journalists and enthusiasts alike will return to again and again. Thank you; a great read; now if only I could afford for my interest in observatory tourbillons to be something besides Platonic . Jack
Michael, Melvyn and Suitbert, thank you so much
By: Valentin Blank : April 16th, 2007-23:13
for this second part, which was just as exciting to read as was part 1. By the way, I have never seen the jewelled version as shown in fig. 15. Although normally I don't like jewelled watches (and would never wear them) this one looks surprisingly clean a...