The largest independent, non-commercial, consumer-oriented resource on the Internet for owners, collectors and enthusiasts of fine wristwatches. Online since 1998. | ||||||||
|
||||||||
|
Feel free to discuss pricing and specific dealers. But 'for sale' postings, commercial solicitation and ads are not allowed. Full archive of all messages is accessible through options in the Search and Preferences features. Privacy, policies and administrivia are covered in the Terms of Use.
For the answer to the NUMBER #1 most frequently asked question here--for details or value of a specific older Omega watch you have--go to: Tell Me About My Omega. | Learn more about How To Include Photos and HTML In Your Postings. | To contact someone with a question not relevant to other readers of the forum, please click on their email address and contact them privately. |
Thanks John for your suggestion! I guess like u said I just have to learn to live with those scratches...u know when your watch is brand new u look at it every 5 minutes not to see what time it is, but to enjoy the moment of new watch. I guess scratches won't be that important in after like 2-3 months of wearing. At least crystal is non scratchable sapphire, so i think i made a big deal out of scratches on the clasp, but i think every one here will understand me when you have a new watch it is something different, right? :-)))
Anyways, I'll try to live with it without scotch brite :-)))
THANX!
Chronocentric and zOwie site design and contents (c) Copyright 1998-2005, Derek Ziglar; Copyright 2005-2008, Jeffrey M. Stein. All rights reserved. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the terms of use. | CONTACT | TERMS OF USE | TRANSLATE |