While on the way to a meeting in town the other day, I noticed a Flightmaster in a shop window and had to go enquire. Being one of the more romantic historical Omega references (IMHO) - everything with a DC-8 has got to be - it is also one that I could we...
Although at that price point (which to a non WIS will sound extremely posh) if you really like it (and as long all has been done by Omega); why not? These types of watches will probably never become auction power houses anyway so it's purely about owners ...
Why are you worried about an Omega service? If you ask them to not touch the dial and hands (and if you take several pictures just in case) that should be ok. No? As Arie told you previously. If you really love it... buy it! 😉 Best wishes Alkiro
From what I have heard, Omega replaces certain parts whether you want to or not (anything with tritium, for instance) (maybe I am wrong). In this case I believe the hands and dial have already been replaced - with OE Omega parts most likely but they are n...
The perpetual dilemma indeed. To be quite honest, I do like the way the condition is on this one, just not sure if this means consequences some time down the line... Thanks for your advice - much appreciated!
. . . revolves more around you than the watch: would you feel comfortable with a restored example? Some guys are, and then there are others (like yours truly) that hold out for original pieces. In my case, ten years. That said, at least it's a 910, and th...
Hi I may be responding late to the thread but I will give my two cents. OMEGA restores watches to factory condition which means changing dial, hands everything which can kill the collectibility and period correctness of the what happened during the OMEGA...