Omega 4810.33.01 Features
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Ref. No. :4810.33.01
Code :14301
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Leather
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, Florida, Miami
Price : $ 1,550
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Movement/Caliber :1532
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :34.4 mm
Waterproof :30 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Silver
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Leather
Bracelet Color :Black
Functions :Date
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Omega 4810.33.01 wrist watches news:
Corum just sent me shout-out on this new Tourbillon watch that will be released a few days at Basel 2010. Thus, there will be at least two new tourbillon watches from Corum this year - this Ti-Bridge Tourbillon, and the Admiral's Cup Minute Repeater Tourbillon. While I have really only noticed that "Corum key" logo on the Admiral's Cup models, now it shows up on this new Ti-Bridge, as the top of the cage over what appears to be a flying tourbillon. I must admit that it looks pretty cool. The in-house made movement is very thin in the standard horizontal fashion of the timepiece line. The movement should be made of mostly titanium, and looks to have double barrels (for at least 50-60 hours of power reserve), and of course is manually wound.Like all Ti-Bridge watches the case is going to be beautifully finished. It is really a piece of art and feels so smooth in the hands. You can see all the different forms of titanium in various polishes. The dial looks like it is a screen being framed
more pics hereshort review here
Found a discussion on tz-ukThe Krieger Watch Corporation have laid claim to the following -" Creating the most accurate wristwatch ever made, the Krieger Marine Chronometer.Inventing the Tidal Chronometer.Inventing the Lunar Chronometer.Popularizing the testing of Swiss movements and distinctionof Officially Certified Swiss Chronometers within the industry.Reintroducing and popularizing clear exhibition backs on mechanical watches.Introduction of easily interchangeable bands on men¡¯s watches.Popularizing Swiss chronometer status quartz movements.Introducing automatic chronographs with chronometer status certificates " Really? kriegerwatch/ip.asp?op=startI wish they would lose the supermarket music Y'all have a nice day palsZIN
Which direction do you manually wind a 39mm ROC, and how many turns to fully wind? AP manual shows a anticlockwise turn, but read clockwise on some posts. Anticlockwise turn has more resistance than clockwise. Which direction is right?Also, do you have to push the crown a little towards the case in order to screw it back in the original lock position after winding?
Are the tabs, actually gold? or gold plated? or just gold color plated? :)








