Armstrong 'PoshTime.com' reviews?

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Hello Omega Friends,
I'm thinking of buying a vintage Omega from a company called Armstrong online at PoshTime.com and wonder if this is a reliable and reputable source. Does anyone here have any experience with these people? I've asked them a few questions and they do provide information though their manners are rather abrupt
Many thanks for your views.
 
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Not the cheapest.

So what’s the watch ?

Too risky to post the watch, you might jump in and snatch it up.
 
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Too risky to post the watch, you might jump in and snatch it up.
Me buy from a dealer, now your having a laugh
 
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Was more of thinking we could help out to make sure it’s not a redial or overpriced. (Few I looked at looks like someone’s got a child heading of to college)
But abrupt Manners when your interested in buying something will kill enthusiasm real quick
 
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I had a surprisingly brusque email from the owner. Glad it wasn’t just me.[edit; all resolved and he’s a good servicer of watches]
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In my experience, anyone referencing "Posh" without a trace of irony or sarcasm should automatically be treated with suspicion. 😁
 
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I’ve had watches serviced by them and been pleased with the result.

I’ve had absolutely no difficulties with the owner who I’ve found approachable and happy to engage.
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Maybe he just has off days. He did another of mine perfectly and I posted a recommendation as a result.
 
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In my experience, anyone referencing "Posh" without a trace of irony or sarcasm should automatically be treated with suspicion. 😁
I’ve had watches serviced by them and been pleased with the result.

I’ve had absolutely no difficulties with the owner who I’ve found approachable and happy to engage.

Likewise, after a small amount of to-ing and fro-ing, am very pleased with the work on both watches I sent him.