shady2pac said:Yep thats right singh.
Its a manual winding. Need to wind it every couple of days.
Yeah will sure try that and like Ritvik said the power reserve as per the site is 48-55 hours.asingh said:If you do get the 'time', give it a full wind and let it completely discharge. Do not run the stopwatch (will discharge it quicker) -- would be interesting to know how long a maximum reserve holds..? Or does the box literature tell so..? Nice experiment...! Watches fascinate me to the core...!
There are Speedy Pros with Date and Day/date options too. But I wanted the authentic Moonwatch, hence the choice. Glad everyone liked it.dgeneration911 said:wow the real deal!
I have the replica of this watch bought from bangkok :bleh:
has the same engravings and stuff but nothing beats the real one!
It lacks a day/date display but what the hell this watch has its place in history.
Enjoy the purchase its worth it!
it can go freakingly faster and furthur than a bsa which is what it is supposed to doDesecrator said:^LOL what could your 50k bike do that a simple BSA cycle can't?
Sorry but could not resist.![]()
thanks jinxorjinxor said:wow OP, great watch
You sure are a baller!!! congrats
Actually yes. An omega does tell time better than a Timex.nukeu666 said:it can go freakingly faster and furthur than a bsa which is what it is supposed to do
can a watch tell time better than a timex?
ok...glo-in-the-dark is a welcome addition
shady2pac said:An Omega tells time for a far greater period of time than a Timex. If serviced properly it might last for 50-60 years. Not sure about a timex tho.
Infact there are some omega which are 30-40 years old which still run at a great accuracy of -2 to +2 seconds and are being sold at a whopping $2000-$2500.