kevster
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I have two COSC Co axial Omega's and they are the most accurate of all my watches. I did have the teething problem on a Cal 3603, where it had stopped twice during two weeks. However off to mediation and it was back in 6 weeks. Has been on a winder since if not being worn. Interestingly enough this one is much more accurate when being worn then sitting on a winder.
The second one being a recently aquired Cal 2500C with out issue and very good timekeeping.
Astonishing accuracy...
By: MandoBear : March 13th, 2009-06:38
I'm coming to the conclusion that when Geoge Daniels designed his Co-axial escapement to challenge the stability and accuracy of the quartz wristwatch, and sustain public affection for the mechanical wristwatch he certainly succeeded - in my case at least...
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By: kevster : March 15th, 2009-10:26
I have two COSC Co axial Omega's and they are the most accurate of all my watches. I did have the teething problem on a Cal 3603, where it had stopped twice during two weeks. However off to mediation and it was back in 6 weeks. Has been on a winder since ...
I wonder...
By: Vlk : March 18th, 2009-15:17
Often I read happy owners of Omega watches takling about the accuracy of their Omegas. As I really like accuracy and precision, sometimes I wonder if they are just lucky or if every single (or most) co-axial Omega watch made in Bienne and avitabile in eve...