Mark from Plano
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I usually wear an 18kt gold Omega with a solid gold dial from 1958.
Pics or it didn't happen.
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I usually wear an 18kt gold Omega with a solid gold dial from 1958.
It's not from Ebay. It's from a forum and the seller has around 2,000 posts. Checked the source of the photos and they came from a website. Check the e-mails of the poster and the contact info of the website and they were different but with the same first name. I think the guy is probably legit.
I would have to ask about the guarantee but I don't know. Is there anything I can ask to lower the risk of the watch having something funny? Serial #, etc?
Well, the serial # will come off the movement, so if he can't open the case and see the back of the movement he can't give you the serial number.
Yea, dumb question about the serial #.
Here's what I'm saying: If you go try to buy a new mechanical auto watch from even a mid-level maker (Raymond Weil, etc.) you're going to pay $1000 (probably less on sale). Now, with that you get a warranty and some stuff you don't get here. For me, I find panache in having a vintage watch that I just don't find in a new one...but that's just me, others feel differently.