I have noticed this quirk a few times, although not very often. When I engage the chronograph, as I am pushing the start button the chronograph seconds hand sometimes displays a small bump backwards before moving forward. The chronograph works fine and the watch keeps good time. Again this quirk of
I usually clean my Omega Speedmaster Pro with a toothbrush and soap then rinse it under luke warm water. If the gaskets were weak and water/moisture got in would it always produce visible condensation under the crystal? Or could water/moisture get in and not show any visible signs, thus the owner no
I was reading articles on lunar dust and how NASA had reported how much of a problem it was due to its electro-static nature and how abrasive it was. Apparently it wore through outer layer of gloves and scratches/damaged equipment. It stuck to everything. I never read anywhere that it caused any pro
How well is a Omega Speedy Pro with a 50 meter water resistance rating protected against contaminants, dust, etc? I was wearing my new Omega Speedy Pro the other day while installing some insulation (mineral wool/fibre glass to be exact) in my house. Afterwards I started to wonder if it was possible
How well is a Omega Speedy Pro with a 50 meter water resistance rating protected against contaminants, dust, etc? I was wearing my new Omega Speedy Pro the other day while installing some fiber glass insulation in my house. Afterwards I started to wonder if it was possible if any of the fiber glass