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Bracelets and crowns

 

Graham,

That's quite a transformation of your Connie.  Correct bracelet makes all the difference.  I admire your patience in hunting down the proper item, as I am trying to do the same for an Eterna-matic Kontiki.  The watch originally came on a bracelet, but was separated from it during the 40+ years since manufacture.  I agree with Stefan that tracing the correct bracelet model can be very difficult, particularly if the manufacturer doesn't have the operational consistency or meticulous record keeping of Omega.  In the case of the Eterna, it has taken me quite a bit of time on the world's most popular search engine to finally track down a scanned newspaper ad from Germany in 1968 (!) that showed the correct model with the correct bracelet.  In looking over old auctions, I find that most old Eterna offered with bracelet are mismatched.  I've found only two correct ones, and have missed the auction both times.  Oh well, keep trying...

I think correct crowns can be just as important, and one of my recent successes is finally tracking down a NOS crown for my Seamaster ref 14725 (1960).  The original was replaced about 15 years ago, with the "acceptable" Omega replacement, which I've found less than acceptable.  I hope to find time to visit the watchmaker to execute the swap, and I'll show the results here.  The correct crown below, and I'm very happy to have it:

Tom




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