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That sounds like a pretty good....
...excuse to me Mr. Sohne (evaluating why you need a spec opposed to purchasing what other people think they need). I had folk tell me a specific type of period chronograph was nice but it should really have been screwback, when i asked them why they kinda stumbled over it's rarity (the snapback was made in lesser numbers) and mentioned the enviromental protection. When i asked what sort of enviromental protection the oblong pushers offer and if they felt the pusher style was something of a contradiction to the caseback...they never really answered and swanned off to refuse to talk to me ever again. An ideal outcome really.
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By: AndrewD : September 29th, 2009-20:34
Well Tony, that Geneve is absolutely stunning. This is what high-end vintage Omega collecting is about. I didn’t peek at the pictures before finishing your text and it was a great read. I really love the warmth of the rose gold from this period and the di...
So true, Tony
By: amanico : September 29th, 2009-22:54
I would say that learning is also the most exciting and enjoying thing when collecting, with a strange outcome: The more you learn, the less you know, because while discovering next details and informations, what you were sure about becomes uncertain... S...
Nice watch TonyC....
By: Catherine. : September 30th, 2009-07:05
I would'nt worry too much about the piece not being screwback, that kind of thinking can easilly lead you down 'i'm a snob and too good for you St'..which you've obviously discovered is not the best of wickets. If somebody made the ultimate watch in massi...
Thank you, Catherine...
By: Tony C. : September 30th, 2009-07:27
Here are some photos of the watch prior to the dial replacement and polish. As you can see, the case must have suffered from quite a bit of oxidation, as the 'before and after' disparity is quite clear! I was too thick to realize it before the polishing, ...
Perhaps...
By: Tony C. : September 30th, 2009-10:18
I'm not sure about the shellac issue. With regards to my ref. 666 Ingenieur, you were quite right about the dial appearing not to have the coat of shellac. In this case, however, it looks normal to my eye in person, and at all "dry". Having said that, it ...
Thanks for sharing... lovely!
By: DSD : October 3rd, 2009-07:06
I have recently become more and more interested in some of the vintage Omega connie's. While I know that doing extensive homework is critical, I am wondering if anyone has any advice for finding reputable dealers / sellers. I certainly don't know enough a...
if you ever want any...
By: G99 : October 3rd, 2009-07:32
if you ever want any advice on the online auction sites feel free to PM me as i buy quite a few of my watches from there without a problem. i know my way around that site with my eyes closed and all the things to do to ensure a trouble free purchase. i al...