fryingtonite
路Hi All,
I found the forum after researching a possible purchase of a vintage Omega. I have a modern Seamaster, a Nomos Tangente and a beater TAG. Being fond of all things retro, I would like one (or maybe two) period watches. I suppose this is very common, but a watch from my birth year would be special, but that's for the future.
I see that the members here very kindly offer support and advice on how to choose wisely, which is great. From reading the newbie threads, a common recommendation is to avoid repainted dials, and yes, I am drawn to shiny stuff. So.....and I understand this flies in the face of wisdom, and trying to justify myself by quoting another piece of advice, which is 'buy what you like'....I think this watch advertised as an '18k 1947 mechanical watch with a repainted dial' is lovely to look at, but probably not worth the 945 GBP being asked for it. Is it over priced?
Thanks a million for your comments,
Tim
I found the forum after researching a possible purchase of a vintage Omega. I have a modern Seamaster, a Nomos Tangente and a beater TAG. Being fond of all things retro, I would like one (or maybe two) period watches. I suppose this is very common, but a watch from my birth year would be special, but that's for the future.
I see that the members here very kindly offer support and advice on how to choose wisely, which is great. From reading the newbie threads, a common recommendation is to avoid repainted dials, and yes, I am drawn to shiny stuff. So.....and I understand this flies in the face of wisdom, and trying to justify myself by quoting another piece of advice, which is 'buy what you like'....I think this watch advertised as an '18k 1947 mechanical watch with a repainted dial' is lovely to look at, but probably not worth the 945 GBP being asked for it. Is it over priced?
Thanks a million for your comments,
Tim