A few years ago in a very small watch shop that sold used watches of all prices there was one of these, with all box/papers/receipts/etc. with the aventurine "stardust" dial. I believe the request was maybe in the range of 2K Euros.
Sometimes I regret that I did not enter the shop to ask for the watch. As it usually happens to me, servicing fees are what block me when I think of vintage watches.
…in their front window an Omega Marine Chronometer. My love for that watch has never waned. I’ve always wanted one but haven’t been able the one I’d buy: flawless, like new. Anyhow, here is a watch that lives deep in my amygdala. ...
A few years ago in a very small watch shop that sold used watches of all prices there was one of these, with all box/papers/receipts/etc. with the aventurine "stardust" dial. I believe the request was maybe in the range of 2K Euros. Sometimes I regret tha...
Your story very much resonated with me. In the late 1990s, I was living in Washington DC and spent some fun weekends watch-hunting at local flea markets with the former moderator of this very WPS (then Purists) wonderful Omega Forum. I first saw the Omega...