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·Be aware they don't make that crown any more, so one way or another you're likely to lose it.
Not if he uses the right watchmaker. If one of my customers wants to leave a crown on, I don't force them to change it...it's up to them.
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Be aware they don't make that crown any more, so one way or another you're likely to lose it.
Not if he uses the right watchmaker. If one of my customers wants to leave a crown on, I don't force them to change it...it's up to them.
Indeed true! My watchmaker, for example, can frequently change the seals in a crown.
The two companies under discussion, Nesbits or Omega... they won't. You get a new crown and what fits.
I’ve had three watches that were sold as “working perfectly” arrive via post with a loose canon pinion in the last year (one of them had just been serviced and I had paperwork to that affect). - all easily tightened by my local watchmaker and working fine now.
I speculate it may be sonic vibration during shipping on a pinion that was already a little loose.
I had to have to the shutters in my lenses rebuilt annually due to the internal screws working themselves out during air travel- sometimes I would find them in pieces in their flight cases- not from impact but just shaken apart
The Omega Service Center and Nesbits are both not in consideration for me, I am looking to keep the watch as original as possible. I could send it to Omega and have a brand new movement basically but they will polish the case, change the hands, crown, literally everything. I don't wish to go that route.
I will be looking for a watchmaker who will be comfortable with my desire to keep the watch as original as possible. Yes agree the 166.010 isn't worth a ton but its a watch i have wanted for some time.
I speculate it may be sonic vibration during shipping on a pinion that was already a little loose.
Not really...
This is assuming the car was not used during shipment.
Cannon pinion is really easy to fix like Al said. Very easy for a watchmaker. Either replace or adjust (I call it the love pinch). Unless we are talking the dreaded offset cannon pinion 😉
We are truly international and we don't need people saying "that costs too much". It all varies.
We are truly international and we don't need people saying "that costs too much". It all varies.