mangozac
·While I continue the search for the perfect example Seamaster to pick up I was wondering if it might be worth grabbing something cheap to whet my appetite and play around with. Even to crack open myself and inspect the movement (I'm an engineer used to working with tiny devices). I've come across this watch locally. It's a 60 De Ville with a gold plated case - looks to be a 166.020 or similar? Nice Hippocampus caseback (which I prefer).
Let's be honest: it's in a rough condition. Big issues I can see are:
1. The inner bezel ring (I'm not sure what the correct term for this is) looks to be either incorrect and/or damaged. It must surely be rattling around inside the watch?
2. There is a scratch (confirmed by the seller to be on the dial) at 8 o'clock.
3. The sides of the case have some significant pry marks from someone trying to open the watch.
4. The seller has no idea what calibre and (probably rightfully so) doesn't want to open it for fear of doing more damage.
5. Corrosion on the hands, but from what I've seen this is pretty common for this vintage.
I expect it's a 56X calibre inside. I don't believe it's a redial - from the photos the text looks good. Maybe slightly heavy script but not enough that it's an obvious redial to me.
On the plus side it is on what looks to be (from photos at least) a genuine Omega leather band. The case looks fairly crisp still so I don't think it's been over-polished.
So the question is what (if anything) it would be worth paying for a piece in this condition for my described purposes? The seller is asking USD550 but we all know he's dreaming at that price 😉
Thanks!
Let's be honest: it's in a rough condition. Big issues I can see are:
1. The inner bezel ring (I'm not sure what the correct term for this is) looks to be either incorrect and/or damaged. It must surely be rattling around inside the watch?
2. There is a scratch (confirmed by the seller to be on the dial) at 8 o'clock.
3. The sides of the case have some significant pry marks from someone trying to open the watch.
4. The seller has no idea what calibre and (probably rightfully so) doesn't want to open it for fear of doing more damage.
5. Corrosion on the hands, but from what I've seen this is pretty common for this vintage.
I expect it's a 56X calibre inside. I don't believe it's a redial - from the photos the text looks good. Maybe slightly heavy script but not enough that it's an obvious redial to me.
On the plus side it is on what looks to be (from photos at least) a genuine Omega leather band. The case looks fairly crisp still so I don't think it's been over-polished.
So the question is what (if anything) it would be worth paying for a piece in this condition for my described purposes? The seller is asking USD550 but we all know he's dreaming at that price 😉
Thanks!