Datejust 1603 from 1972, it came with complete B&P and even the original receipt was included It did cost 1400 SEK (about $162) 3 May 1972, needless to say I had to pay a bit more...
Omega Geneve technic/Speedmaster companion, with red cross hair arrived today. Apart from some loss of lume, the dial's almost mint. Not that you could tell through the scratches crystal.
I had you in the back of my mind when I bought this! Decided to act fast and takes semi-gamble before you saw it
This beauty hasn't left my wrist in the week since I got it. Took my macro lens out and got some shots today with some window light. The black dial can show it gently brushed texture or look almost glossy depending on how the light hits it. This is my first Master Chronometer. The accuracy of METAS is to be believed. Hasn't gotten 1 second off since I received it - still dead on. Happy #SpeedyTuesday everyone! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Purchased yesterday from my local watchmaker...a railroad grade Illinois A. Lincoln, 18s, 21j, c. 1910 in a Dueber railway silverine case...
Been on the lookout for one of these for some time. 2007 AT 2503.80 The dial is amazing. Tiny little chew mark on the bezel ...but ... its 'character' )
Cool beans! So that means you have the big ass presentation box, correct? If so, have you taken a pic from inside the big ass presentation box with the lid fully closed yet?