have a serious problem here. Bought 5 Omega vintage watches, most recent a 70’s watch. Borderline vintage, but the others 50-60’s. When I get all in one place, I will picture up and await the jury. I like them all, they are pleasing to my eye. Will assume they are all authentic. I know you are all on the edge of your seats.
You have a serious watch buying problem allright. The best cure? Buy an Invicta. After the mirth, disdain, pity and ridicule you'll receive you'll no longer be tempted to buy ANY watch. Hope this helps.
I don't understand what the problem here is. You buy a watch. You get said watch in the mail. You post about said watch here. You go back on the internet and buy another watch. Lather, rinse, repeat. How is this a problem?
Did not work for me. I bought an abomination of a Dive watch. But it had a nice skeleton 6497 clone movement that got transplanted in a wristwatch a made up with parts from the www Thinking of buying more Invictas for parts donors
The Invicta thing won't work. You'll feel such shame that you'll immediately need to compensate by buying every Omega in sight.
Since I am new to this watch deal, about a week, what is the year being a vintage watch ends? 2000? 1991?
Not a quality photo But I got this one coming High resolution camera may be the next but I need to do