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Main Forums => General Discussion - Modern Watches => Topic started by: Cocas on September 12, 2017, 09:37:51 AM
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Any MWF shifu know which Omega watch models are using Dubois-Depraz module?
Thanks.
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Typically most of the 2 subdials chrono and with high numbers of jewels
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if both chrono pushers are sitting higher than the main crown, most probably the movement using module
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Typically most of the 2 subdials chrono and with high numbers of jewels
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So those Omega watch with many complications on the dial is Dubois-Depraz dial.
That would be a good deal as many high end watch also is DD dial.
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Typically most of the 2 subdials chrono and with high numbers of jewels
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So those Omega watch with many complications on the dial is Dubois-Depraz dial.
Not really, Omega now using their in house movement.
Speedy reduced was using DD last time. The new 38mm is in house.
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Typically most of the 2 subdials chrono and with high numbers of jewels
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So those Omega watch with many complications on the dial is Dubois-Depraz dial.
Not really, Omega now using their in house movement.
Speedy reduced was using DD last time. The new 38mm is in house.
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I see. So those Speedy reduced with pushers that are not lining up with the Crown, is confirmed having DD dial.
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The older Speedmaster reduce uses the DD. Servicing the movement is not as simple as Omega's in house chrono movement
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The older Speedmaster reduce uses the DD. Servicing the movement is not as simple as Omega's in house chrono movement
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Now I understand why some Speedy reduced preowned prices are quite low. :o
When the watch is due for service , it's no choice but to send back to Swatch/Omega service centre.