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HourTime Show Watch Podcast Episode 41
Vote for John! He is running to be the supreme dictator for life at the NAWCC (National Association of Watch & Clock Collectors) - OK not really, sort of. We also talk about a few new watches from Omega and more.Listen to HourTime Show watch podcast episode 41 here.
details of Rado r5.5 White Jubil
This new interpretation exudes sophistication as the work of ceramic and white diamonds for a timepiece that is chic and elegant. Charges, modern. Morrison has added to the appeal of the r5.5 collection by choosing white for this version. This new interpretation exudes sophistication as the work of ceramic and white diamonds for a timepiece that is chic and elegant.
APSC Clearwater information
Hey guys, does anyone have an email/contact for APSC Clearwater? I am looking to purchase a new strap/bracelet and I hear the most economical way is to purchase one through Clearwater. Anyone have any tips/suggestions? Greatly appreciate it. Thanks,Austin
ETA/Valjoux 7750 Help - Running Out of Power
I have an Omega Seamaster Professional that was recently serviced.Prior to the service, I could wear the watch and never have to worry about it running out of power. I did this for almost twenty years (with modest service on the watch in that time).After the most recent service, I can't seem to get anything more than the power reserve from winding the watch--consistenly about 55 hours after 2.5 days, measured multiple times over a couple weeks.I have a Rolex watch that I can wear FAR less and not EVER have any issues with it running out of power.I know the mechanisms are different (7750 winds in one direction, Rolex in both directions), but I'm struggling with this being normal after a full service--especially since I never had any issues with automatc winding prior to the service. Plus, the 7750 has such a storied history of performance, I would imagine there'd be posts everywhere if the watch had to be manually wound every day-and-a half....Is this at all normal that the watch runs
4161 Movement Details?
Been poking around for more info on the 4161 movement. Seems hard to come by. Would love to know more about the technical bits of this one, beyond the marketing hyperbole (36,000 hours to develop, etc etc).Anyone seen anything out there?