Amazing, especially if you consider the number of employees having handled this dial ...
the watchmaker could have spotted this mistake,
and then such a manufacture should have at least 3 more steps:
WR testing
QC
Packaging storage
Amazing, especially if you consider the number of employees having handled this dial ...
Sometimes I think these are deliberate accidents to get some free publicity. These watches sell for more don’t they in the after market?
Like i said before...........this mistake is for sale for 254,600 CHF..........if it is from a lesser know brand value decreases or is thrown away so to speak!
Exactly what i said!!I dont say the were not mistakes......its that the companies promote them allot afterwards for publicity!!
I make a mistake and it’s cheap janky crapAlou wrote: ↑March 30th, 2023, 2:22 pmExactly what i said!!I dont say the were not mistakes......its that the companies promote them allot afterwards for publicity!!
Any idea here?dj57 wrote:The last one but this mistake is very hard to be discovered.
The next mistake from Omega is another one which appears on a small batch of pieces, before the error was noticed and rectified.
I give you a hint… if this Omega had been with the astronauts on Apollo 13 (Houston, we have a problem) then the crew would probably have had another problem.
110, 100, 90, 80 gap seems inconsistently disproportionate to medj57 wrote: ↑March 30th, 2023, 2:29 pmAny idea here?dj57 wrote:The last one but this mistake is very hard to be discovered.
The next mistake from Omega is another one which appears on a small batch of pieces, before the error was noticed and rectified.
I give you a hint… if this Omega had been with the astronauts on Apollo 13 (Houston, we have a problem) then the crew would probably have had another problem.
You are on the right track…Tanukjaju wrote:110, 100, 90, 80 gap seems inconsistently disproportionate to medj57 wrote: ↑March 30th, 2023, 2:29 pmAny idea here?dj57 wrote:The last one but this mistake is very hard to be discovered.
The next mistake from Omega is another one which appears on a small batch of pieces, before the error was noticed and rectified.
I give you a hint… if this Omega had been with the astronauts on Apollo 13 (Houston, we have a problem) then the crew would probably have had another problem.
Edit. Nvm, my eye gauge is off today.