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jeremydouglass
·This is my first post here. Thanks for reading.
I have yet to purchase my Speedmaster. But I've been researching and reading about it, the history, the movement, the best way to buy one, the trusted sellers, etc. I've filled my head with so much information and I feel like I'm ready to settle on a pre-owned rather than new from an AD or grey market.
There's a great seller on this board that has come highly recommended from users at r/watches and WUS. He verifies that even though his watches may not have been serviced recently or the service history is unknown, his watches won't need servicing for quite some time and that's all fine and good. It doesn't seem very often that a recently serviced Speedmaster comes available. I guess I've been hung up on the idea of having a warranty but don't really want to pay the extra grand to an AD. I don't care about brand new as much as I care about function and general condition.
Is it generally considered par for the course to have a pre-owned Speedmaster serviced? Has anyone here who's purchased a pre-owned Speedmaster immediately turned around and handed their new (to them) Speedy over to Omega for servicing? What should I expect when buying a watch from a trusted seller?
I have yet to purchase my Speedmaster. But I've been researching and reading about it, the history, the movement, the best way to buy one, the trusted sellers, etc. I've filled my head with so much information and I feel like I'm ready to settle on a pre-owned rather than new from an AD or grey market.
There's a great seller on this board that has come highly recommended from users at r/watches and WUS. He verifies that even though his watches may not have been serviced recently or the service history is unknown, his watches won't need servicing for quite some time and that's all fine and good. It doesn't seem very often that a recently serviced Speedmaster comes available. I guess I've been hung up on the idea of having a warranty but don't really want to pay the extra grand to an AD. I don't care about brand new as much as I care about function and general condition.
Is it generally considered par for the course to have a pre-owned Speedmaster serviced? Has anyone here who's purchased a pre-owned Speedmaster immediately turned around and handed their new (to them) Speedy over to Omega for servicing? What should I expect when buying a watch from a trusted seller?