Hi Ruckdee
Thankyou for sharing a true private story about you turning into a Omega lover.
My relationship to my father was always good, though he (and actually the rest of the family) never really understood my passion for watches.
Omega came into the picture due to my father and my grandfather having a few (Mainly Seamasters and a Dynamic). But first when they died (my father last year) did I inherit the watches. My brother only got my fathers constelleation steel and Quartz. All the watches went directly to the local Omega Aut dealer for service. A detail was on my grandfathers Seamaster that did not go at all. Obviously my grandfather was a strong and very big man that was used to used muscles. At the end that killed the watch and almost 50% of the parts in the movement was changed. it took almost 1½ year until the local Omega dealer had all the parts together from Omega SA and other dealers and could do the service. Now this watch holds normally + 3 sec/day and sits in my safe
BR Hans