Moeris
·Hi, everyone. I'm posting this message for hayday, who recently registered. He mentioned that he's unable to post in this section. Any help is appreciated.
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This 1967 Sporto Calibre 40 is from County Cork, Ireland, and claims to be all original. The dial looks sharp and crisp, but it could easily be a re-dial. The hands look original. I don't mind a new crystal, but I'm not too keen on re-dials. The case looks to have been polished, which is not in and of itself a bad thing. Mostly, I want untouched on the inside (dial, hands, indices, movement) while I'm more flexible regarding the outside (crystal, polished case) with the exception of the crown; I prefer an original crown. I think this could be a winner, but I need your alls help.
The dial really looks like a repaint or refurbish but can't quite tell. There is wear around the seconds hand which looks like the dial has been very well scrubbed or repainted (but not very well). The seller has a lot of other vintage watches for sale which all seem to be in very good shape. I would expect a dirty dial or two if they are indeed all original. Even the Russian watches, which tend to be beaten to death, look really nice. Don't know if this means anything or not. Like I said, I really need help from those who know what to look for and have the experience I lack.
I like how this looks, but I'm not an expert. Any comments, concerns?
-hayday
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This 1967 Sporto Calibre 40 is from County Cork, Ireland, and claims to be all original. The dial looks sharp and crisp, but it could easily be a re-dial. The hands look original. I don't mind a new crystal, but I'm not too keen on re-dials. The case looks to have been polished, which is not in and of itself a bad thing. Mostly, I want untouched on the inside (dial, hands, indices, movement) while I'm more flexible regarding the outside (crystal, polished case) with the exception of the crown; I prefer an original crown. I think this could be a winner, but I need your alls help.
The dial really looks like a repaint or refurbish but can't quite tell. There is wear around the seconds hand which looks like the dial has been very well scrubbed or repainted (but not very well). The seller has a lot of other vintage watches for sale which all seem to be in very good shape. I would expect a dirty dial or two if they are indeed all original. Even the Russian watches, which tend to be beaten to death, look really nice. Don't know if this means anything or not. Like I said, I really need help from those who know what to look for and have the experience I lack.
I like how this looks, but I'm not an expert. Any comments, concerns?
-hayday
(more photos inside the link above)
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