I am not really after the big guns here. Lets see those interesting little finds that come complete. I'll start with what must be a not very valuable watch, but with its papers and probably not its box, but hey. The strap was a horrible Spiedel. Its gone. Oh and the watch itself is broken, dead. The back matches the papers:
This came with one of my watches. I paid a bit extra for it, but I think it will add to the resale value down the road:
Hey! This is the Vintage Omega Forum! Get out!! ... ... Oh well. Here's my brown boxed Longines And my newliest arrived Omega has paper(s) as well: I have the suspicion that the seller kept the box to sell on separately
Recent watch with box acquisition [2016 Christmas present from the family]...on the hunt for a Hamilton paper Guarantee Certificate and a Hamilton blue cardboard outer box... On the hunt for a Hamilton Guarantee Certificate like the one pictured below...
Nice Connie @Pahawi Do you have any other info (serial number) in the Omega papers as opposed to just in the sales receipt ?
I still have the complete kit regarding my beloved Seiko 6309-7049 that I purchased new in 1987 at the NAS Whiting Field Navy Exchange during Navy pilot training...
I still have the complete kit regarding my Longines Hour Angle reissue that I purchased new in 1996 at an Orlando, FL Longines AD when I was a rookie airline pilot...
Only that the back of the envelope carries the number. Btw., it's one of the 100,000 consecutive movement series that passed COSC accreditation.