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I didn't have a single watch to work on today so after working this morning at my actual job.. ack, ack, .. I can't believe I typed that, I took some time to tinker with this Aristo Micro Rotor ..
I thought it looked a lot like an omega case when I picked It up so I fit an omega band on it today and wouldn’t you know it, darn near a perfect fit!

Caught a little lume in the shot too :D





 

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OldeCrow wrote:
Looks awesome Crowe !! Nice Aristo...Me Likey  I didn't have a single watch to work on today so after working this morning at my actual job.. ack, ack, .. I can't believe I typed that, I took some time to tinker with this Aristo Micro Rotor ..
I thought it looked a lot like an omega case when I picked It up so I fit an omega band on it today and wouldn’t you know it, darn near a perfect fit!

Caught a little lume in the shot too :D





 

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Thanks Oscar, I gave it a pretty bad review on my site when I got it but I’m beginning to think I have “watch assholeitus” cuz now that I’m looking at it again its not so bad. I think I’ll clean It up and put it into rotation :D
 
 

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OldeCrow wrote:
It's a pretty Awesome Timepiece Chris ! You Ever Get Tired of It..... Thanks Oscar, I gave it a pretty bad review on my site when I got it but I’m beginning to think I have “watch assholeitus” cuz now that I’m looking at it again its not so bad. I think I’ll clean It up and put it into rotation :D
 
 

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Speaking of rotation, that's one of the smallest rotors I've ever seen! :shock:

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Ken the microrotor stuff is a lot of fun! it's just different enough to be very interesting!
the down side is the only place to find them for a reasonable price point is  these Harley Ronda movements in the Aristo's or the vintage Hamiltons. Too bad the hamiltons don't have display backs!



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