Steve
路I've been meaning to post this thread for a while.
I have owned my Omega Speedmaster for a few years now, and have posted it as WRUW a few times as - 'Speedmaster with Broad Arrow hands'.
The reason I label it as such is because as a few of you may have noticed its not a genuine Broad Arrow, but as stated A speedmaster with Broad Arrow Hands.
I even sent it off to Omega Southampton to find out its history. The watch was returned free of charge in a very nice glasses style case.
They said the movement (cal 861) collates with the case, so the serial number of the movement matched the serial number on the case, The hesalite crystal and the moon watch dial are in place, but they stated the bezel is not original, should be the black Tachymetre instead of the stainless steel Tachymetre base, there has been a clear back case fitted and the fingers should be 'stick' hands, not arrow.
Now does this fall into 'franken' territory, or just a watch with a few modifications ??.
Is it like fitting a full stainless steel exhaust system on your car or fancy alloys to make it look nicer, or can you compare it to welding 2 cars together ???.
Be nice to know your opinions.. good or bad..
Here is my Speedmaster with Broad Arrow hands...馃榾...please be kind..
I have owned my Omega Speedmaster for a few years now, and have posted it as WRUW a few times as - 'Speedmaster with Broad Arrow hands'.
The reason I label it as such is because as a few of you may have noticed its not a genuine Broad Arrow, but as stated A speedmaster with Broad Arrow Hands.
I even sent it off to Omega Southampton to find out its history. The watch was returned free of charge in a very nice glasses style case.
They said the movement (cal 861) collates with the case, so the serial number of the movement matched the serial number on the case, The hesalite crystal and the moon watch dial are in place, but they stated the bezel is not original, should be the black Tachymetre instead of the stainless steel Tachymetre base, there has been a clear back case fitted and the fingers should be 'stick' hands, not arrow.
Now does this fall into 'franken' territory, or just a watch with a few modifications ??.
Is it like fitting a full stainless steel exhaust system on your car or fancy alloys to make it look nicer, or can you compare it to welding 2 cars together ???.
Be nice to know your opinions.. good or bad..
Here is my Speedmaster with Broad Arrow hands...馃榾...please be kind..