Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Calling all Omega experts! . . .
. . . please look over these pics . . .
. . . and share your insights. This is the cal 354 fitted in my most recent acquisition. The watchmaker noticed lack of lubricant . . .
. . . on wheels, gears, and pivots. The movement runs and keeps reasonably good time, but definitely needs attention.
Cordially, Art

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What answers...
By: mac_omega : April 23rd, 2011-21:20
Hi Art, everything looks OK - seems to be an "American case". Actually I do not understand the question behind your post (maybe I am a little stupid...) Does this require some experts to verify the movement or case? IMO everything is clear!? kind regards ...
IMO the G is...
By: mac_omega : April 24th, 2011-11:12
Art, IMO the G is not for gold, it is just a part of the ref#... but I stand corrected if somebody knows it better... Concerning the balance screws: When looking closely on your pictures I think there are balance screws... or do I become blind with age? b...
It was running...
By: mrsnak : April 25th, 2011-08:37
...I was there My new local watchmaker find really has been a treat for us to be able to get such a thorough examination of our watches before we leave them for service. I brought my new King Seiko Hi-beat that was gaining 2 minutes a day, but an examinat...