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·I made this purchased as the intent was to acquire a donor watch so that I can convert my 3572.50 back from a panda, and use the panda dial in the donor watch.
I did not want to convert a complete watch, so my thought process was to get a donor watch that would have a service dial, hands, etc and one that had ideally come back from a service. And of course I wanted to be under $1750 for the watch head. Basically I feel this is the price point needed should I want to sell the modded watch in the future and capture my initial investment.
I came across this one on ebay. It is a straight writing and nice and shiny, just back from the Omega service center last year. I sent a few emails to the seller asking for specifics, such as if she could tell me the numbers printed on the end links. Despite asking a few different ways, she continued to tell me the bracelet was 1039 and 1171. I asked if she would end the the auction early, she said no, ebay said no, as she had just called them. I bid the auction to the reserve and sent her directions on how to end the auction. She some how figured it out and I got this in the mail today.
Most all the parts were bagged up and I was not quite sure what to expect, but I figured I would be able to break even if it should fall flat.
So I need help on this. At this point I do not think this would be a suitable donor watch. I think I might be best served putting this back together and keeping it.
There is some spotting on the dial, but not sure if it could not be cleaned. There is also little bits of lume missing, but you have to look hard to see it.
The chrono second hand is bent and has missing paint, the other hands look to be suitable for use.
So I need to figure out:
Can the dial be salvaged and used in this watch?
I may need to source a used chono hands, $25-50 range
If I do this, then I would think the watch would be valued $3k
I did not want to convert a complete watch, so my thought process was to get a donor watch that would have a service dial, hands, etc and one that had ideally come back from a service. And of course I wanted to be under $1750 for the watch head. Basically I feel this is the price point needed should I want to sell the modded watch in the future and capture my initial investment.
I came across this one on ebay. It is a straight writing and nice and shiny, just back from the Omega service center last year. I sent a few emails to the seller asking for specifics, such as if she could tell me the numbers printed on the end links. Despite asking a few different ways, she continued to tell me the bracelet was 1039 and 1171. I asked if she would end the the auction early, she said no, ebay said no, as she had just called them. I bid the auction to the reserve and sent her directions on how to end the auction. She some how figured it out and I got this in the mail today.
Most all the parts were bagged up and I was not quite sure what to expect, but I figured I would be able to break even if it should fall flat.
So I need help on this. At this point I do not think this would be a suitable donor watch. I think I might be best served putting this back together and keeping it.
There is some spotting on the dial, but not sure if it could not be cleaned. There is also little bits of lume missing, but you have to look hard to see it.
The chrono second hand is bent and has missing paint, the other hands look to be suitable for use.
So I need to figure out:
Can the dial be salvaged and used in this watch?
I may need to source a used chono hands, $25-50 range
If I do this, then I would think the watch would be valued $3k