Ah, I wasn't very clear. I am slimming down my collection because I just don't wear my vintage watches anymore and I am letting the ones that aren't working go first. There's no benefit to me...
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Ah, I wasn't very clear. I am slimming down my collection because I just don't wear my vintage watches anymore and I am letting the ones that aren't working go first. There's no benefit to me...
Thanks for the responses on this and just to conclude it, I listed it on eBay with the fault declared and bidding went surprisingly well, giving a return of £40 on the price I paid once I've allowed...
Thank you and it's a curious one for sure. I don't know what these vintage Oris pieces command price wise these days (I paid £165 8 years ago) but I suspect that a service is going to run to 50% of...
Thanks, and yes for sure. I bought it in 2013 and it's never been serviced in my ownership so it's certainly due.
I was just curious how it might have failed while "out of circulation". Had it...
I've recently re-aquianted myself with my Oris Star diver. For the last three years it has sat, unworn, in a watch box.
Now back on the wrist it runs fine until it's time for the date to switch...