nilomis[Omega]
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Yes, sure ...
The common traps like lack of parts and the impossibility of 100% authenticity (no movement x case cross reference).
Cheers,
Nilo
Would you kill . . .
By: Dr No : December 25th, 2014-11:50
. . . for an extra 3 mm? :-) Early '50s vintage ref 2505 . . . [ [credit: grumio] . . . and ref 2609. [credit: Bill Sohne] There was an auction of a ref 2505 earlier this year - gold capped, tatty case condition, but ok overall. It went for less than I've...
This 2505 ...
By: nilomis : December 25th, 2014-12:15
Is a true gentleman's watch. If one of those pops up, for sure, there will be a bloodbath among my dear friends here that considers every single vintage Omega watches theirs, way before the price is disclosed by the seller. Cheers, Nilo
No way ...
By: nilomis : December 23rd, 2014-13:47
My few JLC are here to stay and I dont own any GP. I'm trying to focus my "stable", by limiting the brands to less than five (Omega, IWC, JLC, Panerai and Seiko). I keep a "working set" of few ones that a friend here call "cats", that are my "watch money"...
Surprisingly...
By: amanico : December 23rd, 2014-13:54
I am considering the Speedmaster Alaska Project... Which is a big surprise, as I am not a Speedmaster guy.... But it can also be the Pilot Museum Piece from 1938 or its Chrono sibling. I have to see the new Seamaster in the flesh, before any final judgeme...