cristos71
·Here today I have an Omega folding leather travel clock which is probably around 100 years old, so from the 1915-1925 period.
The 2 day movement is winding, setting and keeping pretty good time, although I have no service history. The leather case opens and closes easily and is showing some age. I think a little TLC would do wonders, but I have left it as I bought it. The clock looks fantastic on a desk or bookshelf.
€175 for this charming piece of early Omega history.
Payment by bank transfer or PayPal for well established forum members only. Shipping costs will be sorted later depending on destination.
The 2 day movement is winding, setting and keeping pretty good time, although I have no service history. The leather case opens and closes easily and is showing some age. I think a little TLC would do wonders, but I have left it as I bought it. The clock looks fantastic on a desk or bookshelf.
€175 for this charming piece of early Omega history.
Payment by bank transfer or PayPal for well established forum members only. Shipping costs will be sorted later depending on destination.