Hey Elveez, if you sent the watch to Bienne for the restoration, AFAIK, you don't have to worry about the certificate as it will come back with that anyway. If not, or I was wrong, let me paste a quote here I received from Mr John Diethelm: " The A4 format certificate issued by our Customer Service
...still my heart doesn't beat as it should be when I wear the thing. It was the same with my Chronostop as well, bought the Seamaster version with the rotating inner bezel, but let it go for this one. Now I think something's wrong with me I just received my first Moon-watch and have to say I like i
...just bought it a little while ago with original bracelet and end-pieces. Unfortunately it hasn't grew on me ever since :-( BTW the watch can be set to a certain hour and minute so the thin disc represents the 'hour hand' while the bigger inner disc is the 'minute hand' of the alarm mechanism. The
which was very well written with good advices. Now I'm not sure if you like vintage Omegas or modern ones or even care about watches the way we do but if I were you I'd be very proud that one of my watches made to the museum of Omega (some way became "a part" of the company, even if it sounds silly
I think it looks cool, even though it's not an "official" Omega display, it's a one of a kind thing nonetheless. You can make it at home, won't blow your cash away (if you don't have the funds to bid on it) yet displays your Moon watch a unique way I think... Any thoughts? note: I have no affiliatio
Thought to bring you guys attention to this. It's not the real thing only a copy of course but for the price you can grab a little memorabilia in connection with the landing... It is sold on a site that has 1 deal every day (this is today's). they sell pretty cheap stuff, from led lamps to brush set