JimInOz
··Melbourne AustraliaI received a PM from a member who wanted to know if I was interested in servicing his Dad's vintage Normana (apparently @Nick Hacko is busy bringing vintage Breitling chronos back to life 😉).
With my OK, the watch was in the post and arrived less than 24 hours later.
At first glance it was obvious that this was a watch that had been well worn (in both senses), and if you maybe saw it on eBay you would either ignore it or risk a few dollars for parts. But if it was the watch that your Father wore most of his life, then the question of value gets thrown out. In cases like this, it's not all about money is it.
First thing was to get a couple of photos. The crystal could do with replacement but the case will be left with all of its marks and gouges, just a gentle cleaning to remove built up crud.
The back of the watch doesn't tell me much. Maybe a serial number? Or a model number? Who knows?
Information regarding this brand is very thin on the ground even though the company was a well established Swiss watchmaker in the 20th century. About the only useful info was the entry in Mikrolisk.
So we have little to go on. Let's hope I don't find some weird caliber inside.
With my OK, the watch was in the post and arrived less than 24 hours later.
At first glance it was obvious that this was a watch that had been well worn (in both senses), and if you maybe saw it on eBay you would either ignore it or risk a few dollars for parts. But if it was the watch that your Father wore most of his life, then the question of value gets thrown out. In cases like this, it's not all about money is it.
First thing was to get a couple of photos. The crystal could do with replacement but the case will be left with all of its marks and gouges, just a gentle cleaning to remove built up crud.
The back of the watch doesn't tell me much. Maybe a serial number? Or a model number? Who knows?
Information regarding this brand is very thin on the ground even though the company was a well established Swiss watchmaker in the 20th century. About the only useful info was the entry in Mikrolisk.
So we have little to go on. Let's hope I don't find some weird caliber inside.



























