micheltms
·Hello everyone,
I recently received a restoration quote from Omega for my vintage Omega (1970s, caliber 861) and I would appreciate your opinion before I approve the work.
According to Omega, the watch has:
-Signs of moisture in the movement
-Dirt and impurities in the movement
-Damaged hands
-Several fallen hour markers
-Scratched and stained dial
-Damaged and corroded case
-Impact marks on the bezel
Omega recommends a complete service for €966.95.
They also offered the following optional parts:
Omega also notes that the original case and caseback are no longer available and that they cannot guarantee full water resistance due to the age and condition of the watch.
My main concern is preserving the originality and collector value of the watch.
Would you:
-Approve only the complete service?
-Add the 1171/633 bracelet
-Replace the case as well? ( not really a fan of this part )
I would be grateful for any advice
Thank you
I recently received a restoration quote from Omega for my vintage Omega (1970s, caliber 861) and I would appreciate your opinion before I approve the work.
According to Omega, the watch has:
-Signs of moisture in the movement
-Dirt and impurities in the movement
-Damaged hands
-Several fallen hour markers
-Scratched and stained dial
-Damaged and corroded case
-Impact marks on the bezel
Omega recommends a complete service for €966.95.
They also offered the following optional parts:
- Bracelet ref. O020ST1171633 (1171/633): €655.20
- New steel case: €2,457.00
Omega also notes that the original case and caseback are no longer available and that they cannot guarantee full water resistance due to the age and condition of the watch.
My main concern is preserving the originality and collector value of the watch.
Would you:
-Approve only the complete service?
-Add the 1171/633 bracelet
-Replace the case as well? ( not really a fan of this part )
I would be grateful for any advice
Thank you