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<blockquote data-quote="ForsakenConservative" data-source="post: 4039261" data-attributes="member: 47240"><p>You are absolutely correct about the co-axial….. I think it was George Daniels that got it working well, and Omega bought it and ran. My watch pre-dates the co-axial, it has the 1120 movement, based on the ETA 2892. This was the movement they originally modified into the 2500 ( I think…..), and I understand it was a bit problematic. The movements they use now were purpose-designed for the co-axial escapement, and I understand that they were designed in-house at Omega. I guess that’s not really saying much, since they are all under the Swatch Group banner.[ATTACH=full]378551[/ATTACH]</p><p><span style="font-size: 22px">Pretty, eh?</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForsakenConservative, post: 4039261, member: 47240"] You are absolutely correct about the co-axial….. I think it was George Daniels that got it working well, and Omega bought it and ran. My watch pre-dates the co-axial, it has the 1120 movement, based on the ETA 2892. This was the movement they originally modified into the 2500 ( I think…..), and I understand it was a bit problematic. The movements they use now were purpose-designed for the co-axial escapement, and I understand that they were designed in-house at Omega. I guess that’s not really saying much, since they are all under the Swatch Group banner.[ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_1005.jpeg"]378551[/ATTACH] [SIZE=6]Pretty, eh?[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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