I had a 1958 omega Seamaster I sold last year, I have a video for it in here somewhere, anyway it had to cracked bridges and it needed some work but it still ran and kept perfect time and I sold it to someone who’s going to restore it
@watchscotch62035 жыл бұрын
Hi RJtoon1! Shame you sold it, but nice that it will get restored. There are a lot of really great vintage Omegas out there and they are still awesome watches, particularly the old Seamasters. Cheers!
@RJtoon15 жыл бұрын
Watch & Scotch I let it go for I think it was $170, but a watchmaker told me I would probably have had to put $600 into it and then it would be worth about a grand. I figured I’ll just buy a new Movado LOL. Yeah I’ve had a lot of mechanical watches I had a 1962 Bulova, and 1974 Bulova those were my dad‘s and a Tissot automatic but that was a new one in 2003, I just get bored with them sell them eventually
@watchscotch62035 жыл бұрын
@@RJtoon1 It's hard when it will cost more to repair than it's worth. I'm a fan of Bulova and Tissot, nice quality watches at reasonable prices. I tend to get attached to my watches and can never bring myself to sell, it's a problem ;)
@killshot00719 күн бұрын
Iv just bought 9ct gold omega watch just like this I'm trying to find out more about it it's the exact one in your video but it doesn't have the seamasters written under the omega sign does that mean it's a early edition ov the seamasters edition