Omega 231.10.44.50.06.001 Features
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Ref. No. :231.10.44.50.06.001
Code :13682
Movement :Automatic
Case Material :Steel
Bracelet Material :Steel
Condition :0 (unworn)
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, Florida, Miami
Price : $ 5,625
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Automatic
Movement/Caliber :3313
Power Reserve (h) :52 h
Case
Case Material :Steel
Case Diameter :44 mm
Waterproof :150 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Dial :Grey
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :Steel
Bracelet Color :Steel
Functions :Chronograph, Date
Others :Small Seconds, Chronometer
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My Rolex is running some seconds slow each day. Do anyone know something other then sending it on service that I can do to make it go a little more correct?Also my Plexiglas crystal got some scratches. Anyone know a way to remove some of the scratches or at least make them less visible? So anyone know some way to fix these problems with like normal things you can buy at normal stores?
Hello, This is my first post. I have an Omega f300 with a gold tone case. On the case, where the band attaches, there is the number 20 followed by an Omega symbol inside a pyramid shape. Can anyone tell me what this number signifies? Thanks for your assistance. Jim
OK here's my delima and although it involves my Omegas it also includes a few other brands...mostly, however, its the Omegas.I have 2 Omegas and 2 Hamiltons (theses are my more expensive watches) and here's the deal: One of the Omegas and one of the Hamiltons were bought from a place that has a lifetime repair/sevice and/or return policy...the other two were bought from regular ADs.Since I have no special love for one over another which one would you be wearing regularly.; [I]i.e.[I] should I be wearing the ones that only have a factory warranty (what is it 2 years?) or should it be the ones with lifetime?...don't say which ever you like best I mean I do roatate them, but I tend to wear one for weeks at a time...and given they could potentially have future service issue I guess what I'm asking is which one would you "use up" first?
My 8 year old Seiko SKA039 came back from servicing today. After the trouble I went to sending it, I was a bit shocked when it came back in a jiffy-bag (bubble-wrap lined envelope)! I had used an old hard drive box complete with sponge/foam at the base and top, with bubble-wrap in between around the watch. I sent it by insured special delivery too. Okay, it was only worth ¡ê200 in 2000 but still wouldn't want to lose it. But the Seiko service centre sent it back by recorded delivery (no insurance AFAIK) and in a jiffy bag, where it could rattle around inside or get trapped between other heavy packages. Is that normal??!Apart from this though, the service was quite fast. They send you a letter confirming they have received it, with a userID and password for their web-site. You can log in and view the status of the job. The letter was dated 11th June, and I got the watch back today on the 18th. According to the blurb they just swapped in a new movement, oils, gaskets and battery








