Although my question is about a vintage Omega it could well apply to any make or model so I’m appealing to all watch lovers for help. Now I know there is plenty of debate about engraving and inscriptions in much the same way as with tattoos but ......... someone, somewhere decided to make a real mess on the side of my little 50 year old Seamasters in its life. I would love to clean it up as I really like the rose gold contrasting with the black face but it’s clearly a specialist job to tackle particularly with a filled case. Would anyone be able to help or know a crafts person who can? Thanks
Hi. Abel Court from Heuertime is a watchmaker and a Goldsmith, so I am sure that he could do the work. Abel is highly in demand with a long wait list, but if you are in Europe, that is who I would recommend http://www.heuertime.com/?lang=eng&p=home
Yes Abel is amazing but very busy as dc says. There are others cropping up currently who do excellent work too. This guy posted recently- https://www.facebook.com/case.restoration.and.repairs/ check this out- Also Martini in Parma are very highly regarded and should be without such a wait time. I haven't used them but it seems they are absolute magicians.... http://martinigiancarlo.com/en/martini-home-en/ Best, Steve