Hi.
That is not how this game works.
Why would you need to choose from three different watches if the first one is "perfect"?
What if the dealer doesn't have the watch in stock and will source it for you, should he buy three watches just to sell you one of them?
Welcome to RWG.
Many of the members here will advice you to service your watch at your local watch repair dude.
And to your qc pics, isn't the logo a bit more to the left than centred?
Please don't PM me about his sale!
I just want to know a few things that could help his chances of getting it sold.
The watch is steel on steel, white dial, year 2003-2005 (I don't remember exact year).
It has been serviced twice.
Should he send the watch to Omega for a polish or is patina a minus when it comes to a non-vintage qatch?
Thanks in advance.
Please help the newbies out instead of making fun of them.
I suggest you read the stickies and read other threads in the Omega forum.
From what I know is that the ceramic Planet Ocean sells like crazy.
A really well replicated watch.
I've been into metal for ages.
Grew up listening to daddy's albums with Blue Cheer and Black Sabbath.
My first album I bought was Judas Priest - Sin after sin.
My absolute favourite band is Iron Maiden.
Where can I get one for cheap?
The watch will be given as a gift for a Coca Cola collector.
I don't care what movement it is, as long the price is right.
I addressed my TD when this part was missing when I received the watch.
The answer I got that no spare parts was available at that time.
When I contacted him again when buying another watch the answer was: I can sell you a crown guard.
A bit rude if you ask me since he has been my dealer of choice over the years.
Thanks for a great review.
I've been wanting this one for a while, but never pulled the trigger.
Perhaps because my daily beater is the uPO.
Now I might buy it.
Damn you!
Where did you get the mesh bracelet?