Things not to take apart

An Omega constellation. One of my nicest watches from the 60s and i bloody ruined it. I have miniscule cogs in a little tupperware box and dont know what to do with them!

Still at least i have all of the parts!
 
dorsetbikeloving":19f94gke said:
An Omega constellation. One of my nicest watches from the 60s and i bloody ruined it. I have miniscule cogs in a little tupperware box and dont know what to do with them!

Still at least i have all of the parts!

I think you should find your friendly local Omega dealer who will take it away, send to Omega and return it all shiny. Mind you he will likely be even more friendly when he presents you with the bill....

I've had problems with my Speedmaster before like this: "The button has dropped off. How do you get it back on" and the fun starts there :shock: Off to the jewellers for a service and nasty bill.
 
cornholio's RC200":3rmg3r44 said:
dorsetbikeloving":3rmg3r44 said:
An Omega constellation. One of my nicest watches from the 60s and i bloody ruined it. I have miniscule cogs in a little tupperware box and dont know what to do with them!

Still at least i have all of the parts!

I think you should find your friendly local Omega dealer who will take it away, send to Omega and return it all shiny. Mind you he will likely be even more friendly when he presents you with the bill....

I've had problems with my Speedmaster before like this: "The button has dropped off. How do you get it back on" and the fun starts there :shock: Off to the jewellers for a service and nasty bill.

The bill would be huge but it does annoy me that i took the thing apart. I thought i was being all clever but i forgot the spring would ping bits everywhere! Still its a pretty tupperware box!
 

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