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Yes, polishing like that always sets alarm bells ringing for me @freddo is usually a good guy to speak with on vintage watches
Yes, polishing like that always sets alarm bells ringing for me @freddo is usually a good guy to speak with on vintage watches
Funny that this has come up because I was going to ask about these today.
As I mentioned a while back I, along with my sisters, are looking to buy our dad a watch for his 60th in April. I know that he's love an old Seamaster and even more so a birth year watch (tall order I know). We've got a reasonably small budget (1000CAD so about 600 GBP at the minute) and I wanted to know if I was barking up the wrong tree looking for a nice late 80's Seamaster at that price. If anyone has some tips of what to look out for and a way of accurately gauging what year something is from it would be amazingly useful!
edited to say: I found this on my ebay trawl today.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OMEGA-VINTAGE-STAINLESS-STEEL-HAND-WIND-MECHANICAL-WRISTWATCH-DATING-CIRCA-1958/362212419093?hash=item54558ae615:g:VKcAAOSwogpaWibu
Obviously top end of our budget but is this the kind of patina I should expect at this price range?
Second edit:
Am i right to be wary of something that looks like it's been polished to within an inch of it's life like this?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Omega-Seamaster-Cal-354-Swiss-Made-Stainless-St-Mens-1950s-Automatic-Watch-DC64/263437290140?hash=item3d56160a9c:g:yL0AAOSwpw1aXCQr