anaesdoc
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Nice to hear from you, Ruckdee!
Actually I just recently thought how you might be doing - and now your post arrives
!
I lost a bit of money on my expenses for the watchmaker which was not substantial and recieved a full refund of the price by my seller.
So I gained a lot of experience for a small amount of money - a good deal in the end as well.
Take care and keep well,
anaesdoc
Update Omega Chronometer
By: anaesdoc : October 14th, 2012-02:07
Dear fellow Purists, recently I asked for your advice concerning an Omega Chronometer in RG that I purchased from a respectable dealer. Some comments doubted its genuiness (dial, hands) and my watchmaker found an issue with the balance wheel which made it...
Thanks for the update
By: Franco : October 14th, 2012-02:32
Hello there was no doubt in my mind that the watch was not totally genuine (in fact only the movement was), but I appreciate that you report to us the final say from Bienne. Interesting to see that they have some furniture cases left in their pharmacy. An...
True, too true, Art!
By: anaesdoc : October 15th, 2012-03:13
The seller and the auctioneer where he had bought it, were both convinced to sell a genuine watch. My watchmaker - who is experienced with vintage Omegas - detected a technical problem, but found no indication for the watch to be put together (apart from ...
My opinion
By: anaesdoc : October 17th, 2012-10:38
Hi Erich, the seller is no vintage expert himself. He is selling mainly new watches on the grey market. But he additionally offers vintage watches which he claims to buy from experienced auctioneers in whose expertise he trusts. Obviously the auctioneer d...