rhetoric
·First post here so I hope it all works okay. My first Omega was inherited from my Dad, a 1978 Seamaster Cal 1020. Unfortunately it did not master the surf as it wasn't a 'Surfmaster', and though the watchmaker valiantly tried to resuscitate it, I was left with a slightly rusted watch. However, after discovering the existence of vintage watches I started wondering whether I could resurrect this family memento. I found a NOS replacement movement, a correct NOS dial, a new appropriate crown, and took all 3 to my surprised watchmaker. The case was pretty good, the hands retrievable and he was pretty pleased to be able to put it all together. The GP BOR bracelet was still good because I hadn't liked it and had already replaced it with a leather band.
So, Dad's watch lives on and is often worn, especially on family occasions.
So, Dad's watch lives on and is often worn, especially on family occasions.







