nilomis[Omega]
11422
Congratulations
I love to see this kind of "resurrection".
A watch that was literally "dead" coming back.
Cheers, or should I say Saludos,
Thanks Ruckdee
By: renerod : November 9th, 2011-04:56
I tried to write the least boring I coul to my purist bros. The dial is something I had to deal a lot with since, as you can see by the pictures, it was damaged beyond salvation. But in the end I think it ended moderately well. Best. René P.S. I like your...
Wow! They are beautiful!
By: renerod : November 9th, 2011-07:03
Congratulations for your two beautiful beagles Ruckdee, ans I hope and pray for You and your people to get away safe of this menace. This is my american coker boy coffee, as a baby (4 monts old) and now as an adult (5 years) Well I tried but there are som...
It's not only you...
By: EdwardL : November 9th, 2011-03:09
We can also see the BIG smile on that watch. Not only that, you've put a big smile on our faces too. That watch was on the brink of death. Awesome restoration job, Rene, Congrats. It is encouraging too. Would love to see some pictures of that restored mov...
Yes! That's it Ed!
By: renerod : February 12th, 2012-20:57
You have given my watch a name I really like! MY WAR HORSE! He he... Thank you Ed. And thanks for your kind words. I agree on what you say, they may bear scars but we love them, that's why we have them. It has happened to me several times that I find an o...
Gracias Fernando!
By: renerod : November 9th, 2011-05:13
It crossed my mind also... but in the end I decidet It should live well what it was denied in it's former life. It's a great watch and it's worth it I'm still amazed with it's resilience to give up. What I learned here is that once you decide to do it, an...
Thank you Bill
By: renerod : November 9th, 2011-05:58
You're right! The case has some bumps, but keeps in great shape anyway! It looks relly sturdy. Great steel also. I love the case and lug shape, they make a "modern-classic" design of the watch I think. Also I like the size of this watch, big for it's time...
Sure it is!
By: renerod : November 9th, 2011-07:12
Well, to be honest I only did maybe half of the job, most had to do with disassembling and cleaning the movement piece by piece and also the case. The rest was done with little help of my watchmaker and a grumpy re-dialer. I guess it was teamwork what my ...