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  1. kyriosa Jan 2, 2018

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    Hey all,

    Have been doing a fair bit of reading into vintage watches and have narrowed it down to a few (potential) ebay buys, from reputable sellers with 100% feedback.

    1) ~1980's Omega De Ville Watch, Calibre 625.
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    2) Omega Watch, Calibre 600, 1960's or so. s-l1600 (3).jpg s-l1600 (4).jpg

    Would appreciate any comments/feedback, as this is my first time!
     
  2. BenBagbag Jan 2, 2018

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    They are both refinished and don't resemble what they used to look like before repainted. And that is just the problem with the dials. This seller is not recommended here. :thumbsdown:

    These are the same people that bring us 420...

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    Sorry to be the bearer of bad news. Hang out here a while and I'm sure you'll find something you like that is a true vintage piece. :thumbsup:
     
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  3. GuiltyBoomerang Jan 2, 2018

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    Hey there! Glad you came here first, as the eBay market is full of sellers who make a quick buck by presenting pieces like this.

    Find out what your preferences are, set a budget, and think about the potential servicing cost, as you will need to factor that on top of the final price. You can easily buy a working mechanical chronograph for $200, only to find that a service to get it running well for the next 3-5 years will set you back $400.
     
  4. kyriosa Jan 2, 2018

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    Thanks for your replies!! This is helpful.. Definitely will do a bit more perusing on the forum before pulling the trigger on a vintage..