Owning a nice watch

It's the only watch I've regretted selling, twice.
I really miss the smp, especially in blue, like you said.
It's the perfect watch, the case size is spot on, its a strap monster, you can wear it anywhere and it doesn't look out of place.
Fuck, off to ebay
Exactly,it's the watch I get most comments on,I thought my Rolex explorer would be the one for a lot of comments but no the blue dial Omega Seamaster is the one that stands out like the dogs bollocks:)
 
Exactly,it's the watch I get most comments on,I thought my Rolex explorer would be the one for a lot of comments but no the blue dial Omega Seamaster is the one that stands out like the dogs bollocks:)
It's a class act, that dial is a masterpiece. It's very understated, and as such, at 1500 quid or so, a cast iron investment.
You can actually use it as well, doesn't need to be cosseted, it can take the odd knock.
I've got a planet ocean at the moment, and I love it to bits, but that smp is probably the best all round watch I've ever owned.
I'll definitely get another at some point, auto, full size, box + papers. Just need to stop selling them ;-)
 
Does your phone contain 600 parts all finely machined and assembled by highly skilled watchmakers?
Can it trace its history back 100 years or more?
Does it still work when the battery runs out?
Does it still work 200 metres under water, or on the moon?
Would you trust it with your life?
Will you leave it to your son as a treasured heirloom when you've gone? Will he look at your phone everyday and remember you?
I bet you've bought many phones in your lifetime.
You only need to buy one watch.
No my phone is made by people who make phones and not watches
I don't think mobile phones were made a 100 years ago
I am not planning on checking the time 200 metres under water anytime soon and the moon seems a pretty boring place, no pubs or TV reception
Trust it with my life? Not sure its likely someone with a gun will shoot me if I get the time wrong although I could show him my phone.
My son has more money than me he can buy his own watch. He will remember me everyday because I plan to haunt him.
It is possible to lose or have a watch stolen even a good one.

Anyhow enjoy your watch you seem very attached:-)
 
It's a class act, that dial is a masterpiece. It's very understated, and as such, at 1500 quid or so, a cast iron investment.
You can actually use it as well, doesn't need to be cosseted, it can take the odd knock.
I've got a planet ocean at the moment, and I love it to bits, but that smp is probably the best all round watch I've ever owned.
I'll definitely get another at some point, auto, full size, box + papers. Just need to stop selling them ;-)
Got mine last year £3,500 brand new,I believe they are going for £4,500 brand new now, mine was valued at £4,000 a few weeks ago,not a bad investment
 
It’s not an investment necessarily but as I’m buying something with money our kid left I’d like something that at least holds its own.. the Seamaster I was offered for £1500 seems to be a no brainer .. he just needs to find the box as it’s been put somewhere safe when they moved… it’s 100% legit though .. I’ve known him for years and he used to wear it at the office

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Not that it matters much, but has he had the bezel insert replaced at some point? I only ask as they are normally a bit more scratched up, especially if they've been dailyed. Pearl looks off centre, it could be a cheap aftermarket part. No big deal but worth knowing.
Certainly wouldn't stop me buying it.
 
Got mine last year £3,500 brand new,I believe they are going for £4,500 brand new now, mine was valued at £4,000 a few weeks ago,not a bad investment
You have the ceramic dial one with the clear caseback?
 
Not that it matters much, but has he had the bezel insert replaced at some point? I only ask as they are normally a bit more scratched up, especially if they've been dailyed. Pearl looks off centre, it could be a cheap aftermarket part. No big deal but worth knowing.
Certainly wouldn't stop me buying it.
I’ll ask him but I know he recently had it serviced for ~£300. Not sure who did it though
 
I’ll ask him but I know he recently had it serviced for ~£300. Not sure who did it though
That's a good thing to have a recent service. It's obviously not an omega service if he's only paid 300, but that's not necessarily bad.omega replace things like clasps, crowns, glass, hands, even dials unless you specifically ask them not to.
You want the watch to remain as original as possible, you can't buy patina or originality.
It's an easy movement to work on, any decent watchmaker can service them. Buy it, but if you decide not to, I'd be interested myself.
2 minutes on ebay, this came up.
It's a no brainer at 1500 mate. Get it bought.
 

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