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Tim Way
·Hi all.
I have rediscovered the delights of antique pocket watches as a result of finding a pocket watch I bought in an antiques shop some time ago. It is only a gun metal model of no importance and discovered it dates from 1900, but I haven’t seen another model that has only an omega mark on it’s own on the dial and also not in red. Is there anything of interest in this minor detail.
I’m hoping to make this watch a more interesting than it first appears.
Fingers crossed!!
Tim.
I have rediscovered the delights of antique pocket watches as a result of finding a pocket watch I bought in an antiques shop some time ago. It is only a gun metal model of no importance and discovered it dates from 1900, but I haven’t seen another model that has only an omega mark on it’s own on the dial and also not in red. Is there anything of interest in this minor detail.
I’m hoping to make this watch a more interesting than it first appears.
Fingers crossed!!
Tim.
