Posts 8,024 Likes 28,180 Tony C. ·Sep 3, 2024·Ωf Jury member First suggestion: if you want guidance on values, you'll need to provide clear images of the movement, and inside of the case back. I find the "Fond Acier" and serial numbers on the outside to be odd...
Posts 178 Likes 95 Hexicon ·Sep 3, 2024 Tony C. First suggestion: if you want guidance on values, you'll need to provide clear images of the movement, and inside of the case back. I find the "Fond Acier" and serial numbers on the outside to be odd... Indeed, pictures amended. Thank you for the suggestion. Edited: Sep 4, 2024
Posts 13,478 Likes 31,757 X350 XJR ·Sep 3, 2024·Vintage Omega Aficionado The Omega marking appears to have been added. I don't believe it is an Omega case.
Posts 8,024 Likes 28,180 Tony C. ·Sep 3, 2024·Ωf Jury member A "Frankenwatch", I'm afraid. As mentioned above, not a a genuine Omega case. Which means that the value is quite low, as it is a "parts" watch.
Posts 13,168 Likes 18,091 gatorcpa ·Sep 4, 2024·ΩF InvestiGator And you show your appreciation by removing pictures that could help others? Not cool, dude. gatorcpa
Posts 1,175 Likes 2,459 Nepomuceño ·Sep 4, 2024 Hexicon Thank you guys for the info and feedback. Appreciate it. What’s the point of editing your original post and deleting the images? Just leave it as is next time. The information and images could have helped someone in the future.
Posts 6,594 Likes 26,658 Scarecrow Boat ·Sep 4, 2024 Tony C. First suggestion: Second suggestion: don’t erase the original post @Hexicon. Now this thread is useless. 👎