Non CW of the Day

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Re: Non CW of the Day

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New lappy, same Steiny :)
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Re: Non CW of the Day

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Dancematt wrote: Very Nice Tartine, cant beat a good regulateur, any chance of some more colourful shots to get the feeling of this bad boy? Still awaiting my delivery so this today:

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I also own that Tag but currently rock it on the rubber strap. One of my faves, wear it in good health :thumbup:
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Re: Non CW of the Day

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Ok gentlemen... My wife offered me this watch ten years ago...

It's a Oris XXL automatic Régulator, ref : 649 7530 41 61 LS.

The movement, ref 649, is based on the well known ETA 2836-2. More technical data, found on the net :

Cal. Oris 649, Regulator, base ETA 2836-2, Ø 25,60 mm, 11 1/2''', bi-directional automatic winding, ball bearing, 27 jewels, Incabloc, 28¹800 A/h, 4 Hz, power-reserve 38 h, fine timing device and stop-second, centre hand for minutes, subsidiary hour at 3 h, subsidiary second at 9 h, date window at 6 h, instantaneous date, date corrector. Oris development based on ETA movement. Initial production 1995.

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Re: Non CW of the Day

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tartine.74 wrote:Ok gentlemen... My watch offered me this watch ten years ago...

It's a Oris XXL automatic Régulator, ref : 649 7530 41 61 LS.

The movement, ref 649, is based on the well known ETA 2836-2. More technical data, found on the net :

Cal. Oris 649, Regulator, base ETA 2836-2, Ø 25,60 mm, 11 1/2''', bi-directional automatic winding, ball bearing, 27 jewels, Incabloc, 28¹800 A/h, 4 Hz, power-reserve 38 h, fine timing device and stop-second, centre hand for minutes, subsidiary hour at 3 h, subsidiary second at 9 h, date window at 6 h, instantaneous date, date corrector. Oris development based on ETA movement. Initial production 1995.

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Seems my phone camera can see near UV fairly well...

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Hmm... wouldnt have thought orange on cream would work that well!

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Lovely watch Dancematt :respect:


Been wearing the same Zenith watch for 2.5 weeks now :shock:

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Re: Non CW of the Day

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Very nice Archimede asqwerth. Is that the 36mm or 39mm model?
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