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Post by mike on Oct 9, 2005 17:23:54 GMT -6
Two with the co-axial movement.I've read Omega may expand co-axial offerings. [http://imageshack.us] [/URL]
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Post by rambler on Oct 11, 2005 4:43:00 GMT -6
Great pic Mike. I have a feeling that you're right there. It's an interesting discussion point. The Co-Ax is more costly and you're not necessarily going to be able to sell to all those who can afford the 'normal' movements - but it may well be that they offer more and more watches with this movement in the next few years. Rambler
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aaron
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Post by aaron on Oct 11, 2005 6:06:43 GMT -6
Mike, Great shot.That old Bond still can hold its own. Aaron
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Post by rambler on Oct 11, 2005 6:08:25 GMT -6
Nice AJ! Rambler
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aaron
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Post by aaron on Oct 11, 2005 6:26:25 GMT -6
Unfortunately not my photo but it sure is a beauty. Aaron
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Post by Adam on Oct 11, 2005 8:04:21 GMT -6
I think its a great photo I wish I had a display back. I decided that If/when I get a speedy pro I am going to invest in a display back ;D
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Post by mamas on Oct 11, 2005 12:11:18 GMT -6
Adam.. you can get it as an after market option the speedy pro display back..
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Post by MartynJC (UK) on Oct 11, 2005 12:32:34 GMT -6
I was changing straps on my Bond GMT and took a couple of shots of the display back - thought you'd like to see them: On subject: I can only guess the co-axial will spread across the range. It's a win-win for the punter with increased accuracy and alleged longer time between maintenance; and Omega wins because of the increased sale price and revenue stream paying back R&D investments All the best to you all.
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