Looks similar to my grandfather's seamaster:
Bumper automatic, I think it's a cal 354 or 351, looks like a 2767, unsure.
Dig through here and look for yours.
Looks similar to my grandfather's seamaster:
Bumper automatic, I think it's a cal 354 or 351, looks like a 2767, unsure.
Dig through here and look for yours.
Thanks! I see I've got to get the backs open.
GO!
If you open it you'll get the calibre, case, serial and any scratchings from prior servicing, but you can get really close on model/calibre from looking through the heritage website and google image searching. I'd let a watchmaker do that though, ideally you can find a competent one that can service/repair them.
eg:
1952 351 calibre, C2577-5SC case:
c1952 354 cal
Bouncing this back up... just because Speedmaster Professionals are cool.
Josh Simonds
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Dark Side causes me to break into a cold sweat
SP_Moonwatch_DSotM_31192445101003_vueC_1600x900.jpg
Josh Simonds
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Please stop bumping this. I just got my tax refund.
Have handled in the store. Surprisingly lightweight, I guess that ceramic is pretty aerospace. Love the watch, is definitely premium priced. The strap is just fine, but for the price, I think is not up to par - it needs a sweet clasp like on a seamaster, not a buckle with cheapo-looking rubber reinforcements in the receiving end of the strap. Don't get me wrong, I am still in lust, but we have high standards here on VSalon!
Andy Cohen
www.deepdharma.org
"I guess you're some weird relic of an obsolete age." - davids
Dark Side underwhelmed me in store. Much more impressed with the 15k Gauss. I think it was the ceramic case, of all things. I went in expecting black. Like, piano black. Was kinda bummed. Bummed enough to knock it down a few perches on my "want list".
This, however, is killer.
-Dustin
Here's a pic of my moon watch that my Father bought new in oh '69 or '70 and used everyday until he passed on in 2010 and with the exception of a month long rebuild at Feldmar it's beed on my wrist ever since and will go to my son after me.
-Eric/Users/ericzimmerman/Desktop/IMG_5298.JPG
Eric S. Zimmerman
Zimmerman Bicycle works
and Cinematography
zimmermancamera@gmail
check out the work here
www.ericzimmerman.me
Here's a pic of my moon watch that my Father bought new in oh '69 or '70 and used everyday until he passed on in 2010 and with the exception of a month long rebuild at Feldmar it's beed on my wrist ever since and will go to my son after me.
-EricIMG_5298.jpgIMG_5298.jpg
Eric S. Zimmerman
Zimmerman Bicycle works
and Cinematography
zimmermancamera@gmail
check out the work here
www.ericzimmerman.me
That's so great, Eric. A modern classic.
Dustin, I'm convinced. That's frickin' great.
Josh Simonds
www.nixfrixshun.com
www.facebook.com/NFSspeedshop
www.bicycle-coach.com
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I'm going to be in close proximity to the Omega Boutique in SFO in a few hours. Help.
Mmmm That Speedmaster....want.
As long as we are talking Speedmaster. I might have jumped a barbed wire fence and possibly caught the SS Seamaster bracelet and roasted it badly. Never mind the skin rash, the bracelet is badly damaged.
Does anyone have insight who might be able to rehab the bracelet. The links are good but I suspect 1/3 or more of the tubes are misshaped.
Josh Simonds
www.nixfrixshun.com
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www.bicycle-coach.com
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This is going to sound crazy but the best known bracelet restorer in the Vintage Rolex community is in HK and can be found here: Classic Watch Repair
Just do a search "Michael Young bracelet repair" and you'll get plenty of hits.
Pretty sure he'll do any and all high end watches. GL
Josh Simonds
www.nixfrixshun.com
www.facebook.com/NFSspeedshop
www.bicycle-coach.com
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