warrior_poet
·Sometimes those things you really want are meant to find you. Today (ok, yesterday) I spied this well preserved example of a ref. 2698 on the big auction site.
The reference number was wrong, the serial number listed on one of the auction sales page fields was wrong (the seller had used the feature that lets you sell something similar) the box was wrong and it came without original paperwork, original strap or even it's original 16 mm deployment clasp.
Why did I buy it? It was the first watch that made me unable to breathe when I first looked at Omega as my watch of choice in the late 90s. A couple years later I purchased my first "Bond" and always thought, "one day".
I would not have bought it based on the information listed on the auction but as it turned out the individual has family in the city or I work and he was coming to visit them today. He brought the watch by for me to take a look. despite the things to watch did not have it had all of those things it had the first time I slaid eyes on it.
Today was a good day.
The reference number was wrong, the serial number listed on one of the auction sales page fields was wrong (the seller had used the feature that lets you sell something similar) the box was wrong and it came without original paperwork, original strap or even it's original 16 mm deployment clasp.
Why did I buy it? It was the first watch that made me unable to breathe when I first looked at Omega as my watch of choice in the late 90s. A couple years later I purchased my first "Bond" and always thought, "one day".
I would not have bought it based on the information listed on the auction but as it turned out the individual has family in the city or I work and he was coming to visit them today. He brought the watch by for me to take a look. despite the things to watch did not have it had all of those things it had the first time I slaid eyes on it.
Today was a good day.
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