Rare Vintage OMEGA Turler 1960’S Manual Wind Ladies Tank Watch
Posted on October 14, 2024 | By admin
Vintage OMEGA “Turler” 1960’S Manual Wind Ladies Tank Watch! Case Dimensions: 20mm Width &. Band: Speidel Stretch Band. Movement: Manual Wind, 17J. Running Status: Runs Very Well. I find neat old items atgarage, yard and estate sales; also thrift & second-hand stores, auctions and etc that are not easy to find and pass them on at (normally)a low price to collectors that are looking for these items. When it comes tothe mechanical watches I sell (wind-up, automatic or electro-mechanical), I listthem how I currently see them; they are not restored and may need to be cleanedor serviced at some point – maybe even right after you receive them. The vast majority of the watches function upon receipt and the customers are veryhappy. Be sure to ask questions; I’ll try to answer them all if I can. Some slight scratches and wear. Running at time of listing, but accuracy and longevity unknown; we cannot guarantee the mechanical operation. Over 2000 parcels in the last 3 years. Terms of Business: ABOUT US – Von Koprasky – Fine art & Antiques: Since 2011 our antiques shop “Von Koprasky – Fine art & Antiques” has been located in downtown Naples, Florida, USA. Our long experience (over 10 years in the antique and art business) enables us to provide you with a wide variety of antiques, ranging from furniture to the appropriate present for each occasion – everything according to your wishes! We are specialised dealers in fine german, continental and british porcelain as well in fine art of the 19th and 20th century. Each item is described very accurately, and any damage or restoration will be mentioned in our item description. These pictures will enable you to make your own judgement. The condition of the items will be illustrated very accurately in detailed pictures below the item description. Please read our Business Terms very carefully, as they are binding! Please inspect your ordered item immediately upon receipt (you can decline acceptance when the parcel shows obvious damage). In the case of damage during transport you will have to take the following steps: Please take photographs of the outer packaging materials, take detailed photographs of the damaged item, and please keep all packaging for any further inquiries. Please contact your local Post Office that delivered the parcel with the damaged item, and fill in a “damage report” form. The Post Office will then supply you with a confirmation. In the case of possibility of restoration, please send us an estimate of the restorations costs of a local restorer – (written the restorer’s business letterhead) – and / or statement of the diminution of item’s value that resulted from the damage it sustained during transit. Von Koprasky Fine Art and Antiques E.