Sometimes, minimal work can turn an ugly duckling into a magnificent swan.
Back when events forced me to sell almost all my watches, I still made one acquisition on my birthday by winning an eBay auction for an old Lemania watch. Based on the pictures that accompanied the listing, this timepiece looked like it was in terrible condition, but a closer look led me to believe that most of what I saw was dirt, made worse by the poor quality of the photos. Besides, for just over €70, I felt it was a chance worth taking.
When I received the watch, I was partly confirmed in my suspicions. A good basic cleaning made it look leagues better than on the pictures and the original crown was intact, but there were still issues to be fixed. The crystal was warped and needed replacement, and part of a spring bar had got stuck in one of the lugs.
The watch was therefore sent to a friend of mine, a semi-retired watchmaker, who agreed to have a look at my watch and give it a proper service. Well, it took a while (long story) but I eventually got this beauty back in full adult swan mode and frankly it looks near NOS now.