OMEGA
(JP¥86,500)
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cwi666
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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OMEGA
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☺ Overhauled and guaranteed to work ☺ ★★★ Genuine and Authentic Guarantee ★★★ This item was purchased by my family's watch shop at a used goods market, which only those with a used goods dealer's license can enter. I personally purchased and am now selling it. All watches have been overhauled and maintained, with every detail of the internal mechanisms checked, so you can be 100% assured of their authenticity. This is a beautiful antique ladies' Omega Geneve. It has an automatic movement with a date display and a second hand, making it highly practical. It features a genuine 5-link Jubilee bracelet, allowing for comfortable wear in any season. Both the case and bracelet are made of stainless steel. The dial is silver. Since you look at the dial many times a day, any stains or dirt can become bothersome later on. Choosing a clean one from the start is something you won't regret. It's an automatic movement, so the weight (rotor) inside rotates while you're wearing it, automatically winding the mainspring. This reduces the need to operate the crown, making it ideal for women who are new to antique watches. The bracelet fits wrists up to approximately 17cm. Genuine adjustment links are available, so it can be made even larger. The case diameter is approximately 21mm. Measurements with a timegrapher show the watch's daily error to be +5 to 10 seconds, resulting in very high precision. Although it's a beautiful watch that doesn't seem like it's over half a century old, it is a used item, so please forgive any minor scratches or age-related deterioration. ● In the case of antique automatic watches, those in poor condition due to heavy use often have loose or worn rotor shafts, leading to reduced winding efficiency, causing the watch to stop the next morning, unstable accuracy, or unusual noises while wearing. Automatic watches that make a "clack-clack" sound when shaken are likely to have a damaged rotor shaft, requiring parts replacement or repair (which is very expensive). Unlike the simple structure of a manual-winding watch, automatic watches have complex interlocking parts and gears related to the automatic winding mechanism, date display, and second hand. In my experience, most watches that haven't been overhauled for many years don't function properly. Especially for vintage automatic watches like this, it's reassuring to purchase one that has been overhauled.
1 year ago