Jakeys
·01/05/2024 - Watch received from service, continued:
Of course, what everyone has been waiting for, what does the watch look like?
Here is before:
Here is after:
Total cost: $1001.30
I am very happy with how it all turned out. I only have one minor quibble, the constellation logo on the back of the watch isn't straight like in the before photos. I am guessing the scratch at the three o'clock position was too deep to complete polish out, since it is there in the before photos as well.
Would I do it again? For a timepiece like this, yes. I bought this to celebrate a promotion at work, and hope to turn it into an heirloom piece. I like the fact that it was restored to a brand new watch. For an heirloom piece? Probably not. I can see where some would say Omega removes a lot of the character of a watch with how they service it. I do wish communication through the service tracker had been better, as there was a lot of dead air and lack of communication/updates. But, at the end of the day, it was worth it.
That outcome is absolutely stunning. I know it's often considered a faux pas to completely restore vintage watches with patina but I'd take the restored one any day.