Keep an eye on this thread, as good doglegs come up pretty often. The really nice thing about 1960s Omegas in particular is that they not only made them in extremely high numbers, but the survival rate is impressively high too, it's just a matter of being patient until you can get the case sharpness, which really is the defining characteristic of these.
Keep an eye on this thread, as good doglegs come up pretty often. The really nice thing about 1960s Omegas in particular is that they not only made them in extremely high numbers, but the survival rate is impressively high too, it's just a matter of being patient until you can get the case sharpness, which really is the defining characteristic of these.
Sweet. What was the asking price? Out of curiosity. I have seen wild ranges on white gold doglegs - probably because they come up so rarely.