LovesToSpooge wrote: ... The late George Daniels creator of Co-Axial escapement that Omega laud so much, has gone a long way towards abolishing this friction of the escapement but not entirely within the watch...
My OT comment ... You're the first person I've "met" (outside of watch forums... and I only "lurk" on those, I don't post) who I have seen/heard mention the co-axial escapement.
You now have a place in my esteem so don't go spoiling it.
If Omega made co-axial escapement watches whose aesthetic appealed to me, I might have saved up and bought one ... but they're all a bit blingy for my taste.
Nonetheless, your post is absolutely correct.
Yours El Barbudo (from henceforth aka Valjoux Fan)
Kosh wrote:Well chips fail for starters. Plus there will be other components in there that aren't semiconductors that are capable of failure. Entropy always wins...
Our washing machine is 12 years old and is doing great.
It did break down once and was fixed by a new circuit board ... which puzzled me, as the moving parts (which you might expect to wear out first) were all still fine.