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Some orders were for literally hundreds replica Cartier watch of thousands of watches

Some orders were for literally hundreds replica Cartier watch of thousands of watches lasting over half a decade.This watch was not part of one of those orders.This 1953 Omega was part of an exclusive, one year order from the British Royal Air Force.You can tell this watch was not part of a mass order because of a few traits that are not very common among watches given to your average private, or to your average corporate level executive for that matter.

First of all, this watch is a chronometer, which means it is board certified to be accurate within a very limited range per day (although that it would no replica Omega watch longer pass that test today).Click here for the definition of a chronometer.Only 3% of swiss watches are certified chronometers today, imagine what percentage were chronometers in 1953, we'd guess less than 1%.The second interesting fact about this watch that you don't see everyday is that it is anti-magnetic.Perhaps epitomized by Rolex's Milgauss, an anti-magnetic watch is typically constructed to withstand magnetic fields to retain its precision.

The dial on this magnificent timepiece is replica brand watches made of an Iron alloy a full 1mm thick, forming one element of an antimagnetic cell.An internal case band and protective rear cap of Iron alloy completing the cell.This finely engineered internal cell protected the high grade chronometer movement from the effects of magnetic fields of up to 900 Oersted, compared to the mere 60 Oersted for that of civilian wristwatches.