Disintegration
·Hi everybody, been reading the forum since long time, trying to learn more about Omega. I am relatively new to watches world, especially vintage one. I own a couple of Seiko, Vostok, an Hamilton Khaki Mechanical and a Glycine Airman Bronze GMT. I was fascinated by Genève line and recently i had the opportunity to make my first buy.
It is a Genève ref 135.070, sold by an Omega authorized Centre on an important online platform (good feedbacks also).
They assured me about the originality of dial, case, glass and crown, being the strap and buckle the only parts replaced. Also no case polishing or repainting of the dial was stated.
I do not have pictures of the movement (601 inside) as i didn't save any of them from the announcement. They stated that it's in good condition and that it was checked prior to the sale.
In any case, i will bring the watch to a check here locally.
As a consumer, i can make a return, even if the watch appears very good to my inheducated eyes.
Unfortunately i don't have a macro camera lens, i hope the pictures will be satisfactory for you.
Can you help me to be more sure about it?
Thanks, from Italy
It is a Genève ref 135.070, sold by an Omega authorized Centre on an important online platform (good feedbacks also).
They assured me about the originality of dial, case, glass and crown, being the strap and buckle the only parts replaced. Also no case polishing or repainting of the dial was stated.
I do not have pictures of the movement (601 inside) as i didn't save any of them from the announcement. They stated that it's in good condition and that it was checked prior to the sale.
In any case, i will bring the watch to a check here locally.
As a consumer, i can make a return, even if the watch appears very good to my inheducated eyes.
Unfortunately i don't have a macro camera lens, i hope the pictures will be satisfactory for you.
Can you help me to be more sure about it?
Thanks, from Italy