It's been a while since I put something up for sale. After some serious consideration I have decided to slim down the collection.
In order to "kick start" the process, I have decided to let go my cherished WWW Omega Dirty Dozen watch.
The watch is in very good condition.
Movement:
Original 30T2 movement serviced several years back by mil-watch specialist John Senior (UK).
The watch has been very scarcely used since.
Dial/Hands:
The dial is an original MoD service dial (second execution) with correct hands.
During a service (2016) the hands had lume applied to match that of the dial spots.
Case:
The case in in good and original condition, with normal wear for an old mil-watch. Inscriptions are clear and correct.
Strap:
The watch will be delivered on a new/generic open ended strap (as seen above).
Box/papers:
No box or papers.
Location/Details:
The watch is with my watchmaker and fellow OF member @Mitka in the UK.
He will be happy to assist with any questions and can also offer a condition report and/or service prior to shipping worldwide.
Payment by PayPal or bank transfer only.
Returns only accepted if the product is not as described/pictured.
Please PM me for details/inquiries.
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I have now bought several pieces from Anders, and each time I have been super happy with the results. Most recently, a 0552 Hamilton made its way across the water, in great condition, just as promised. He and @Mitka make a great team! Deal with Anders in confidence
Anders is a great person to deal with. He worked his magic through his favorite watchmaker in the UK, and the Suveran arrived in great shape and is working excellently . Deal with him in confidence.
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