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danjperry
·Dear all,
I'd be *very* grateful for your feedback on my much-loved vintage Seamaster.
In particular, I would like advice about:
1) What you think about the originality of the dial (I presume it's original because of the slight discolouration at 6).
2) What you think about the finish of the case (has it been overworked, what would the original finish have been, can I get it refinished if need be?). The edges don't seem as crisp as other early Seamasters I've seen, and the case back has a slight shallow horizontal indentation that you can see in the backview photo (is it an inscription that has been polished out to re-sell?).
3) What you think about the condition of the movement (I haven't opened it in 7 years till now!) - and also which year/caliber movement it is (351 or 354).
4) What you think about the price - £320.
These are the details from omegawatches.com:
Reference: CK 2577
International collection: 1949
Movement:
Type: Automatic (mechanical)
Caliber number: 351 / 354
Cal. 351
Created in 1949, 17 jewels
Cal. 354
Created in 1952, 17 jewels
Both with central sweep-second hand and some of them with chronometer cert
Case: Stainless steel
Case back: Screw-in
Dial: With luminous (radium) hand-rivetted gold hour markers and gold hands.
Crystal: Armoured hesalite
Bracelet: Leather
Water resistance: 30 meters
I bought this 7 years ago from a reputable antique jewellers as a poor undergrad student (for £320 - three months wages from my part-time job!) - so it's quite important to me, and has been on my wrist for all my big days since.
But I am a little OCD about things, and would really like to know how original it all is (and whether I got a fair deal for my money!).
Dan
I'd be *very* grateful for your feedback on my much-loved vintage Seamaster.
In particular, I would like advice about:
1) What you think about the originality of the dial (I presume it's original because of the slight discolouration at 6).
2) What you think about the finish of the case (has it been overworked, what would the original finish have been, can I get it refinished if need be?). The edges don't seem as crisp as other early Seamasters I've seen, and the case back has a slight shallow horizontal indentation that you can see in the backview photo (is it an inscription that has been polished out to re-sell?).
3) What you think about the condition of the movement (I haven't opened it in 7 years till now!) - and also which year/caliber movement it is (351 or 354).
4) What you think about the price - £320.
These are the details from omegawatches.com:
Reference: CK 2577
International collection: 1949
Movement:
Type: Automatic (mechanical)
Caliber number: 351 / 354
Cal. 351
Created in 1949, 17 jewels
Cal. 354
Created in 1952, 17 jewels
Both with central sweep-second hand and some of them with chronometer cert
Case: Stainless steel
Case back: Screw-in
Dial: With luminous (radium) hand-rivetted gold hour markers and gold hands.
Crystal: Armoured hesalite
Bracelet: Leather
Water resistance: 30 meters
I bought this 7 years ago from a reputable antique jewellers as a poor undergrad student (for £320 - three months wages from my part-time job!) - so it's quite important to me, and has been on my wrist for all my big days since.
But I am a little OCD about things, and would really like to know how original it all is (and whether I got a fair deal for my money!).
Dan