Marcus Hanke[PuristSPro Moderator]
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The really bad thing is the price Omega charges to replace it ...
... even during warranty period. This is the problem I have with all the current ceramic and sapphire bezels on so-called "professional" watches: The aluminum bezel inlay for a Rolex is a cheap article and even cheap for the customer. Yes, it is prone to receive scratches and dangs, but it would not break. A spahhire or ceramic inlay replacement is charged with several hundred Euros, and can be completely broken by a rock or stone hitting in on the right spot. Of course this could also happen to the watch crystal itself, but on diving watches, this is normally very thick, more than 2.5 mm, while the sapphire on the bezel inlay is very thin, less than half a millimeter.
Regards,
Marcus
To clarify
By: dreamer8 : May 27th, 2011-04:11
I have read that the problems regarding reliability have been resolved.I am aware, as documented by the late chuck maddox about the problems.I am not comparing it to the Rolex 4030,4130 or the Zenith 410 chrono movements ( I have watches with all 3 moveme...
De mortuis ....
By: Marcus Hanke : June 1st, 2011-02:48
... nihil nisi bene. I will not comment on Chuck Maddox' articles, nor speculate on his motivation behind writing them. However, your choice of words strongly suggests that your problems with the cal. 33xx are rather problems with the owner family and her...
3303 is a fine movement
By: nilomis : May 29th, 2011-03:28
My cents: I know that this movement had issues in the past but those issues, after multiple complains, were fixed by Omega. The late and excellent Chuck Maddox conducted a major campaign against this movement, but I interpret those actions more as frustra...