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路How is it possible, that it took almost two years to get a bought watch? Maybe, this is the question, that comes to mind.
Well, there are a lot of factors. There was a complex plan to begin with, a delay by Omega, communication trouble with Steve the watchmaker and behind all this, some naivety from my side at the start of the journey. I learned a lot in dealing with this, that's for sure.
First, the buying
It was an eBay offer, not the best of pictures, but promising. It looked like a "barn find" with aged, good looking luminous markers and a rough but original bezel. The very badly documented 1039 bracelet was a definite plus.
I sniped it on the 19th January 2014 and went contacting possible watchmakers in the US, as it was shipped US only. Steve (Thanks OF for the hint) was of great help and accepted the work.
Auction Picture
Second, arriving at the watchmaker
On the 24th January shipping by USPS was initiated, three days later the watch arrived at Steve. While I prefer to see a watch in the flesh before handing it over to a watchmaker, assessment by Steve was great and there were a lot of eMails going both ways to decide on how to proceed. Key statements of mine: "I want a 321 as close as possible to original condition." / "Please make sure NOT to polish the case."
Incoming picture by Steve
That's it for now. Will be writing down that story further.
to be continued...
Well, there are a lot of factors. There was a complex plan to begin with, a delay by Omega, communication trouble with Steve the watchmaker and behind all this, some naivety from my side at the start of the journey. I learned a lot in dealing with this, that's for sure.
First, the buying
It was an eBay offer, not the best of pictures, but promising. It looked like a "barn find" with aged, good looking luminous markers and a rough but original bezel. The very badly documented 1039 bracelet was a definite plus.
I sniped it on the 19th January 2014 and went contacting possible watchmakers in the US, as it was shipped US only. Steve (Thanks OF for the hint) was of great help and accepted the work.
Auction Picture
Second, arriving at the watchmaker
On the 24th January shipping by USPS was initiated, three days later the watch arrived at Steve. While I prefer to see a watch in the flesh before handing it over to a watchmaker, assessment by Steve was great and there were a lot of eMails going both ways to decide on how to proceed. Key statements of mine: "I want a 321 as close as possible to original condition." / "Please make sure NOT to polish the case."
Incoming picture by Steve
That's it for now. Will be writing down that story further.
to be continued...
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