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Post by JJ on Nov 6, 2005 11:53:36 GMT -6
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Post by Hannes on Nov 6, 2005 12:09:19 GMT -6
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Post by rambler on Nov 6, 2005 13:14:51 GMT -6
Thanks JJ. Saw this a while back, but the Omega ones only go up to 1998. Thanks for the link though. Rambler
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Post by mike on Nov 6, 2005 21:54:03 GMT -6
Thanks Guys.
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clifton
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Post by clifton on Nov 7, 2005 10:35:00 GMT -6
The two that Hannes mentions above are the only two that I use anymore. Both are based on actual data gathered from real watches. I've used the one JJ posted too, and it seems consistent with VRF and OW information. The rest of them out there are garbage IMHO. Even some of the ranges posted in well known published books are not that great either. Real data is the only way I like to age/date my vintage watches.
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