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: I'm still enjoying my "New" Bumper.
:
: But I've spent most of the day starting &
: monitoring long running batch jobs.
: A chrono would have helped me estimate run
: times better ( well I like to think it would
: have )
: I guess I should have worn one of these ....
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: I found some Info about my Bumper .... From the
: Museum Catalogue ....
: First OMEGA model with date in window. Calibre
: 353 with rotor, set-in helical springs, gilt
: dial, polished riveted hour markers,
: luminous Dauphine hands, gold window at 6
: o'clock, water resistant steel case with
: polished bevelled bezel, protruding case
: middle and polished cambered lugs,
: reinforced crystal and screw-in back with
: O-ring gasket. (CK 2627)
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: So by pure chance I have bought the first Omega
: Model with a date window ... cool or what !
Outstanding!
Trivia question -- what was the first Omega wristwatch with a date?
Sam
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