The 156 is also really nice.
The watch is unbattered because I also had the omega seamaster that came to me battered (crown missing and bezel all worn) to wear.
Only thing a bit odd with the 256 is the bezel that doesn't click it just turns freely.
And on the service front, just did one more Google and found a watchmaker around the corner here in Berlin.
Father and sons, in business since 1967. Went and had a pleasant chat and left one watch.
Who would have thought that a shop called Istanbul watches that looks like they can fit a strap makes such a good impression?
Really happy they have a new homepage so I found them.
Only thing a bit odd with the 256 is the bezel that doesn't click it just turns freely.
That's a pilot's watch thing though, isn't it? It doesn't need the one-way ratchet of a diver, so can just be a friction fit (or am I now imagining things?)
The 156 is also really nice.
The watch is unbattered because I also had the omega seamaster that came to me battered (crown missing and bezel all worn) to wear.
Only thing a bit odd with the 256 is the bezel that doesn't click it just turns freely.
And on the service front, just did one more Google and found a watchmaker around the corner here in Berlin.
Father and sons, in business since 1967. Went and had a pleasant chat and left one watch.
Who would have thought that a shop called Istanbul watches that looks like they can fit a strap makes such a good impression?
Really happy they have a new homepage so I found them.