Longbow
·ouche that's hurt,
ok let's discuss further, all my watches have scratches (Rolex, Omega Seamaster, IWC mark) and my watches are old, I am just wondering if it's normal that my 1002 from 1973 has less scratches than my this year railmaster. Please Make no mistake I love this watch but they way this baby get older (have you seen The Curious Case of Benjamin Button ;-) ?
In a reasonable way to think it seems a bit strange. From a love point a view non problem for me
I did a review of the LE Railmaster after about a month of ownership and said back then “I wonder if Omega has used soft vintage steel in the Trilogy watches”. It’s certainly picking up more scratches than other watches I own but they still don’t bug me...much.