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    General Service Time Piece?

    Does anyone amongst the membership of this fine forum service and repair watches?

    Cheers,

    Simon

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    Try gsimmons in Hendersonville, NC, USAicon. Just up the road a piece, (about 2.5 hrs), from here.

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    Simon,
    I'd be willing to have a look.
    PM me if interested, thank you.

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    From my experience, it's your lucky day Simon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    From my experience, it's your lucky day Simon.
    On two counts Peter if I'm not mistaken? A reasonably rare find watch, part of the original 4(T) CES, and someone with the skills to repair a mechanical timepiece.

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    Was it part of the original CES. We always had the old WWW (Watches, Wristlet, Waterproof) wristwatches in my time

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    Apologies for the crappy photo alignment but I didn't want to damage the spine of the manual I scanned it from, the same pic is on page 146 of "The Britishicon Sniper". The photo shows a layout of issued items and No9 is clearly a G.S.T.P. pocket watch.

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    I lost out on a bid a while back on a GSTP Omega... but the marking on the back was or seems standard compared to that one. (being a past owner of a Speedmaster Professional, Omega ticks all the box's for me)

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    I had (brother stole it, I mean has it) an Elgin with a black radium dial, but it was only marked with a serial number on the back.
    Yes, Omega's are one of my favourites.

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    Got that Simon. Yep, that 1951 sniper Inf Trg book was well before my time

    Ah, yes, Omega. We had a saying about them when we had them coming through our instrument shops.
    If you are simply rich, then get a Rolex (we didn't have Army Rolex's...).
    If you were rich with style, then get an Omega (which we had)
    If you are rich with style and want reliability, then get a Longines (which we also had).

    Strangely, some of our issue WWW Omegas didn't have the name on the dial, just the number 10033. This was the VAOS number of W10-VB 10033 that indicated an Omega wristwatch

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