airbur
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First Edition of the Omega Speedmaster Pro Questions
Hello...I'm new to the forum...looks like quite a bit of good information and people here. I have inherited my father's Speedmaster Pro. It is currently at the Omega facility in Switzerland and they are awaiting approval from me to do a complete restoration on it. It is in need of $1700 worth of work and parts to bring it up to standards.
My question is, is it worth it? What would a watch like this go for after it has been refurbished by Omega? Below is what I was sent by Omega. Thanks for the help!

Vintage
WatchCrazy · Aug 31, 2010
Help WatchCrazy restore his 1958 Omega Speedmaster 2915-2, seeking advice on sourcing a missing bezel and authenticating vintage components.
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Quote from Omega
By: airbur : November 9th, 2010-09:58
Hi, thanks for the info. Here is the quote and what they want to replace: > The bracelet was not manufactured by our company. > The case shows signs of scratches and/or dents. > The bezel shows signs of wear. > One or more pushers show signs of shock. > T...
Decisions
By: airbur : November 9th, 2010-11:41
Hi...thanks for your comments. I in complete agreeance. I need to find a reputable watch repair shop in the Denver area. In the past, I have taken it to 3 seperate shops to have them fix the part you use to wind it up (it keeps poping out) but each time i...
as new or as it was?
By: salix : November 13th, 2010-12:53
Dear Airbur, What would it be worth? A normally worn 1964 Speedy Professional (slightly protected crown and pushers) seems to go on ebay for easily 1500.- or more. If you have it restored you should know, that it might look as new, but having a new dial a...