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Five bucks! Holy cow! Very nice find; should serve you well for a very long time, and very stylish too.
Seamasters are my all time favorite watches.Zach R. said:I've been wanting an Omega Seamaster for a long while, now that I have a good paying job (at least for a college student) I hope that now will be the time for me to save up.
I'm wearing a relatively inexpensive Seiko Automatic right now, it has served me pretty well, but for some odd reason it is very easily loosened around the band area where it meets the face.
PADDY said:Sent off about a year ago now. Still chasing it up to be sent back to me [huh] Separation anxiety is just one of the emotions I have linked to all this. Disappointment is another.
Alan Eardley said:Paddy
Don't be anxious or disappointed. A year wait is nothing in the wonderful world of vintage watches and clocks. My great-grandfather's fusee pocket watch has been with the repairer for two years now. He rang me two weeks ago to tell me that he had at last been able to obtain the needed part (a pin in the drive chain). I guess he'll have it finished by the end of the year... If it was my only watch, I would be impatient, but it might as well be on his desk as mine.
Don't worry.
Alan
I waited over three years for a part to turn up for an old Hamilton; I often wondered how hard he was looking. [huh]Alan Eardley said:He rang me two weeks ago to tell me that he had at last been able to obtain the needed part.
Alan Eardley said:It seems I was being too phlegmatic about the watch repairer having my great grandfather's fusee pocket watch long term. The guy went out of business some weeks ago, cleared his shop and vanished virtually overnight!
It took me some detective work that Philip Marlow would have been proud of (even when working with Rigby Reardon) to locate it. I was monitoring eBay, I can tell you! The good news is that I have found it, it is repaired and I will be getting it back.
Phew!!! I will watch (sic) this in future.
Alan