Something you don't know about Omega Co-axial
Today, I'm going to explore Omega's Co-Axial system through this Seamaster 150 series watch I have. And during the disassembly of the 8500 movement in this watch, I'll reveal the superiority of the Co-Axial movement to you through the principles of mechanics. If you watch until the end, I'm sure you'll have a deeper understanding of the Co-Axial system. ❗️❗️❗️Note that the website mentioned in the video can only date Omega watches from 1895 to 2011. If you want to see the whole process of the watch movement servicing. Click on this video I made. • Omega Co-Axial 8500 movement servicing I hope you like it. Thanks for watching!

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