Beautiful watch and an extraordinary restoration. What a shame John isn't taking on customer work any more.
Thanks for posting, you must be thrilled with it.
This was dug up in a field in Wales last year by a guy with a metal detector. It looked like it had been buried there for decades, probably ripped off a soldier's wrist during manoevures. It was restored by the great John Senior. Back story here: http://www.mwrforum.net/forums/showt...ht=freshly+dug
and on my wrist today
Beautiful watch and an extraordinary restoration. What a shame John isn't taking on customer work any more.
Thanks for posting, you must be thrilled with it.
What a find and a great story/ restoration.
Where does one get a strap like that?
It's a period pigskin strap & was supplied by the seller. It suits the watch rather well
Pictured with my other WWW Longines, also courtesy of John Senior
Matching lug numbers :-)
What a fabulous restoration and many thanks for posting.
In the Sotadic Zone, apparently.
John did a great job restoring the Logines.
Back to Wales for the weekend. Gower peninsula