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The Ruttmeister
路Greetings all, this is my first post and my first vintage Omega.
For a multitude of reasons I finally decided to bite the bullet and get myself an Omega. My budget isn't going to stretch to what I might like... but that doesn't mean that I don't like vintage watches, in fact the more time I spent researching older Omegas the more the new models started to seem rather gaudy to me.
I'm still looking for a black dial seamaster of some sort (I hear that's a bit of a minefield), but I saw something I liked.
Not in the greatest condition, there a scratch on the dial, some corrosion (I think) on the hands (and after buying it, I'm wondering if the hands are actually matching? The lume on the hour is a very different shape to the minute hand).
And there's some dirt generally (and scratches on the crystal).
Overall it seemed an honest piece, it runs, I don't know how well it keeps time or how badly it needs a service. But it was a price that puts it in the 'nice watch to wear on the weekends' category for me.
(I'm of the 'only interested in watches I'll actually wear' type).
Its even got an original (maybe?) crown.
And I will say as someone who has only ever worn modern watches before... its TINY! I have a citizen eco-drive that's been my work watch for probably 20 years, which I though was small. Nope, these old seamasters are smaller! Although as a dress watch, I think I like that. As I get older, I get even less interested in huge flashy watches dangling about.
Oh... one thing.
No, nothing wrong with the movement (other than dirt), at least not to my educated by a few hours of youtoob and a bunch of assumptions 'cause I'm a dead smart engineer and design fiddly complicated stuff for both fun and money eye... /s
No, its that there is no caseback!
Bargain for me!
Bit of a risk...
But after all this carrying on. I was curious if people could suggest how I go about identifying a correct caseback? (I was tempted by an aftermarket crystal back, but they don't fit over a 501 movement apparently (ok ok, I'm sure they are considered sacrilege by many).
And I'll be slapping on a black leather strap for now. I had a look at the price of nice stainless Omega straps, and getting a grains of rice strap would double my investment so far!
Thanks in advance for any help people can offer!
For a multitude of reasons I finally decided to bite the bullet and get myself an Omega. My budget isn't going to stretch to what I might like... but that doesn't mean that I don't like vintage watches, in fact the more time I spent researching older Omegas the more the new models started to seem rather gaudy to me.
I'm still looking for a black dial seamaster of some sort (I hear that's a bit of a minefield), but I saw something I liked.
Not in the greatest condition, there a scratch on the dial, some corrosion (I think) on the hands (and after buying it, I'm wondering if the hands are actually matching? The lume on the hour is a very different shape to the minute hand).
And there's some dirt generally (and scratches on the crystal).
Overall it seemed an honest piece, it runs, I don't know how well it keeps time or how badly it needs a service. But it was a price that puts it in the 'nice watch to wear on the weekends' category for me.
(I'm of the 'only interested in watches I'll actually wear' type).
Its even got an original (maybe?) crown.
And I will say as someone who has only ever worn modern watches before... its TINY! I have a citizen eco-drive that's been my work watch for probably 20 years, which I though was small. Nope, these old seamasters are smaller! Although as a dress watch, I think I like that. As I get older, I get even less interested in huge flashy watches dangling about.
Oh... one thing.
No, nothing wrong with the movement (other than dirt), at least not to my educated by a few hours of youtoob and a bunch of assumptions 'cause I'm a dead smart engineer and design fiddly complicated stuff for both fun and money eye... /s
No, its that there is no caseback!
Bargain for me!
Bit of a risk...
But after all this carrying on. I was curious if people could suggest how I go about identifying a correct caseback? (I was tempted by an aftermarket crystal back, but they don't fit over a 501 movement apparently (ok ok, I'm sure they are considered sacrilege by many).
And I'll be slapping on a black leather strap for now. I had a look at the price of nice stainless Omega straps, and getting a grains of rice strap would double my investment so far!
Thanks in advance for any help people can offer!