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caseback can be also misaligned on gen
I think it's a myth that the case back is always aligned, not sure where that legend came from.
It's only ever aligned on the pictures from websites, promos for photo purposes
i agree
from what i know, it's always aligned on Omega watches with the NAIAD Lock system , otherwise caseback is always at different position
Wonderful!
So far, the closest model to me in design is the 44mm 1950 case. 1312 and 1313 look good, I think everything will be fine.
I'm curious about the 1950 44mm case. I don't own one, but does the CG work and feel like a gen? Does it close tightly like a gen or is it loose? Does it actually compress the crown? From the pictures I see of VSF 44mm 1950s models, the crown does not appear to be compressed much when closed.
Also some reviews say that the feel of the VSF CG feels too loose and closes with no resistance or pressure thereby not compressing the crown.
Owners of 1950s case, what are your opinions on it? I'd like to know as I'm considering adding a 44mm 1950s PAM1312 to my collection
4Please excuse my beginners questions but I have two.
1. Is this really called the 1025? I’m struggling to find any information about the gen online.
2. I see a lot of discussions about 1312 around the forum but no dedicated thread. Are VSF about to release one or am I completely missing something here?
Thanks!