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a total abomination
i've just seen this total abomination on fleabay.
the case with integral bracelet, screw in crown and bezel look like they come from the Seamaster F300hz divers model although there are probably other models with the same case. the dial is just a figment of someones imagination.
it would be really sad if someone actually pain money for this believing it to be correct, but we are powerless to do anything about it.
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a total abomination
By: G99 : February 27th, 2012-13:37
i've just seen this total abomination on fleabay. the case with integral bracelet, screw in crown and bezel look like they come from the Seamaster F300hz divers model although there are probably other models with the same case. the dial is just a figment ...
if you asked him for...
By: G99 : February 29th, 2012-04:03
if you asked him for a pic of the movement and inside of caseback i bet he'd say that he doesnt have a tool to remove the back obviously doesnt own a penknife. haha. the sad thing is the people who buy these think they have a great watch and may never kno...
Thanks for clarifying
By: MSNWatch : March 3rd, 2012-15:49
You many be right though this is where omega is headed - large mark-up on the repair of vintage pieces sent to Bienne or other omega owned service centers by restricting parts distribution. It may not be official yet but the sense I get is it is getting h...
I don't care much..
By: hoipolloi : March 3rd, 2012-18:54
I don't care much about that as I belong to the group who only collect vintage Omegas. I stay strictly with the 30mm manual winding family, the Seamasters and Constellations which I can get part donors any time from the Bay, I am also capable of performin...
parts
By: trim : March 4th, 2012-10:12
Likewise Hoi. That said, I have managed to source all the parts needed for my 321 resto (and there were a lot!) without too much trouble. I am not too sure what one can expect to have supported when they are over 40 years old, I was surprised how many I c...
from what i've heard is...
By: G99 : March 4th, 2012-10:34
from what i've heard is that they are still readily available in UK, but they may well be restricted to 'authorised' repairers such as Swiss Time Services which is the company that deals with all of Swatch UK's vintage watches. if anyone from UK is readin...