This one needed a crystal, full service, and a signed omega crown and now it’s back in the game and running great.
Mechanical engineer working in medical devices that fell in love with mechanical watches. It started with an Elgin from my great grandfather inscribed Christmas 1912 that I restored and grew from ther...
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Congratulations on bringing an old soldier back to life!
That watch is older than me (and I'm pretty old) but probably runs better and works harder.
As long as they don’t get water logged the old omega movements are pretty solid
Looks great, do you have a before picture? Did you get it serviced locally?
Always liked this omega cheers for showing us this beautiful piece
I have no experience with vintage watches, what did all that cost if you don’t mind me asking?
A timeless beauty 👌
Absolutely beautiful, good on you for getting it back in business.
I can't imagine this watch being out of place at any occassion
Beautiful
Brilliant 🤩
Nice one 😍👏🏻👏🏻
Holy beautiful ness. Amazing piece.
Looks great, do you have a before picture? Did you get it serviced locally?
This is the old before pic I could find. Buffalo watch and clock did the work on it
I have no experience with vintage watches, what did all that cost if you don’t mind me asking?
375 for the watch 200 for the service
375 for the watch 200 for the service
Plus I think about $70 in replacement parts he had on hand
Plus I think about $70 in replacement parts he had on hand
Seems like a steal!
Classy!