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·Hello everyone!
I've been browsing the forums for a little while and figured I would finally join! I've always been a fan of all things mechanical (especially cars/guns), and I finally decided to begin purchasing Omega time pieces within the last two years. My infatuation with Omega started in 1995 when the movie Goldeneye was released (i was 10 years old, so don't judge too harshly). In my mind, Omega produces the greatest time pieces on the planet!
Anyway, I have slowly been learning about watches and I was fortunate to come across a vintage Omega Automatic that was my grandfathers, but I am completely unsure of what year it is and what I should do to properly preserve this watch. Surprisingly, the watch still works even though it has been sitting at the bottom of a box for at least 35 years! but it definitely needs some TLC. Any advice would be greatly appreciated on reputable places for service/avenues I should take. I did take it to an Omega boutique and received an enormous quote to have it refreshed, and I just don't think that would be a prudent way to go.
I have added a picture of the vintage Omega, as well as my two other pride and joy watches for good measure. My apologies for the quality of the pictures. Let me know if I need to take any specific shots to help identify what it is
I look forward to attempting to learn a fraction of the knowledge thats floating around on this forum. Thanks!
-Garrett
I've been browsing the forums for a little while and figured I would finally join! I've always been a fan of all things mechanical (especially cars/guns), and I finally decided to begin purchasing Omega time pieces within the last two years. My infatuation with Omega started in 1995 when the movie Goldeneye was released (i was 10 years old, so don't judge too harshly). In my mind, Omega produces the greatest time pieces on the planet!
Anyway, I have slowly been learning about watches and I was fortunate to come across a vintage Omega Automatic that was my grandfathers, but I am completely unsure of what year it is and what I should do to properly preserve this watch. Surprisingly, the watch still works even though it has been sitting at the bottom of a box for at least 35 years! but it definitely needs some TLC. Any advice would be greatly appreciated on reputable places for service/avenues I should take. I did take it to an Omega boutique and received an enormous quote to have it refreshed, and I just don't think that would be a prudent way to go.
I have added a picture of the vintage Omega, as well as my two other pride and joy watches for good measure. My apologies for the quality of the pictures. Let me know if I need to take any specific shots to help identify what it is
I look forward to attempting to learn a fraction of the knowledge thats floating around on this forum. Thanks!
-Garrett