My daughter bought me a DIY watch repair kit... For my Dad's lovely old 321 Omega Speedmaster.

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Well I've written a message of thanks to @Scarecrow Boat, but I will post it here because he's right on the money! Brilliant bit of geographical research. I wrote:

Yay (Name)! Brilliant bit of detective work! Well done mate!

I was actually parked up in that road last summer, visiting relatives in Newquay. In the 1960's and 1970's my Aunt lived in a small house in Golf Terrace, Newquay, which is located just up from that beach that you have shown. If you check it on Google maps, you can see that you could easily walk to Golf Terrace from that spot that you've identified.


Fistral Beach is well known for surfing, and I know my Dad liked to watch the surfers riding in on those Atlantic rollers. I think that's exactly where he was sitting. I am certain that you have located that old photograph to within a few yards. Nice work!

(When I get there, later this summer, I will take a photograph and add it to the thread.
When I do, are you happy for me to reference your detective skills for the forum members?)

Cheers

Jonathan
 
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Hey glad to see you still have this! I know at one point you had mentioned possibly needing to sell it. I honestly would consider purchasing one of the Uncle Seiko flat links (or one of the other other manufacturers that have made flat links recently) and selling the 1171 on ebay since it doesn't really go with that watch. You could buy a new aftermarket flatlink and still put a few hundred quid in your pocket on the proceeds from that bracelet.

It is worth sourcing actual Omega spring bars, as they have the right length for the bracelet (can't remember the part numbers off the top of my head but I know @Archer can steer you right). The Bergeon 6767F tool has served me well for bracelet and strap changes. I had a knockoff Bergeon first and it was NO WHERE near as good on the fine tip. Name brand really does make a difference.


Well I do appreciate your thoughts on it. You are quite right, It was for sale, but fortunately I'm now in a better place money wise and I intend to enjoy wearing it for a few more years. Maybe, one day, my grandson will take a keen interest in posh watches.
(He's more into, expensive, apple iphones right now...... 拢500! For a fakkinn mobile telephone!) 馃槨

Anyway....I've actually grown very fond of that bracelet. After all, it's been around for half a century. In fact, I think I would sell the watch before I parted with that bracelet mate! 馃槻

The reason that bracelet is on the watch, is because I broke the original one when I was a kid. My Dad must have got that 1171/633 fitted as a replacement. I suppose my clumsiness, does give me a bit of personal involvement in the history of that old Omega Speedmaster. I remember I was never allowed near the red Omega box afterward. I'm suprised I didn't get a kick up the arse for my contribution. 馃榿

Oh, and thanks, I will check out the Bergeon 6767F tool.馃憤

Cheers.
 
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Well I've written a message of thanks to @Scarecrow Boat, but I will post it here because he's right on the money! Brilliant bit of geographical research.
Cheers
Jonathan
Jonathan, thank you so much for sharing this extra bit of history with me and us. As I said above, I love this idea of you recreating this image, and I鈥檓 more than happy to help out how I can to help you with your idea. I鈥檓 thrilled I got it right too! 馃榾 I can鈥檛 with to see the new image!

- Aaron
The reason that bracelet is on the watch, is because I broke the original one when I was a kid. My Dad must have got that 1171/633 fitted as a replacement. My clumsiness, does give me a bit of personal involvement in the history of that old Omega Speedmaster. I was never allowed near the red box afterward.
Lol! I鈥檝e done this with a thing or two of my dads. I can definitely see why you wouldn鈥檛 sell this bracelet.
 
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What a heartwarming thread this one is!

So glad you posted Jonathan.

Scarecrow Boat, you're sleuthing out that location is a nice touch.