I tried to find a solution with the seller of this watch to get it, but it was too late... The CK 2393 represents all I like in a vintage chronograph: A superb dial with a lot of soul and charm, a nice case, sublime pushers and an historical movement, the...
...this sublime Omega and this golden rule which has a name... : experience 😉 But this rule has a reverse side : sometimes you pull the trigger too quickly for being first and... you regret it after a while for whatever reason. So taking the time to think...
Snoozed and lost. And, bought impulsively followed by buyer's remorse. 🥺 Such is life and such is the nature of watch collecting. The key is to enjoy the journey, which I think forumners here do! That's a lovely Omega chronograph, by the way. M4
I am a very deliberate buyer — more experience with fountain pens — and I usually ask myself if I will be truly “sad” if I miss out on a purchase. Actually thinking through that right now with a vintage, but apparently NOS Cartier pen in Europe. It would ...
... as it had happened several times to me. The old rule "you snooze, you loose" is correct but sometimes even the most experience of collectors doubt and then... ouch! It´s gone! I hope Lady Luck will give you a new chance with a similar great Omega soon...