Timepieces from the
RESELFRIDGES collection are not only pre-loved heirlooms destined to become yours, but they’re also planet friendly.
Omega has been around since the 19th century and the Sub-Second watch, with its simple design and clean lines, proves that this brand stands the test of time. It may not be new, but it’s got a story behind it, no doubt full of sentiment. So, invest in this time-telling treasure that not only looks the part, but is eco-conscious too.
- Pre-loved SN135 Omega Sub-Second stainless-steel manual watch
- 100% stainless steel
- Style number: SN135
- Buckle fastening
- Sub-second, pre-loved, stainless-steel
- Bezel: stainless-steel
- Dial: round
- Glass: acrylic
- Hands: syringe
- Calibre: 265
- Case diameter, width, thickness: 34mm
- Made in Switzerland
- Warranty: 1 year international
- With box and archive extract
- Surface scratches and light wear consummate with age and use
- As watches often have very fine and complex mechanisms, a general service, change of battery or further repair work may be necessary, for which you are responsible. We provide 1-year internal warranty
- Most wristwatches have been opened to find out the type and quality of movement. For that reason, wristwatches with water resistant cases may not be waterproof and we recommend you have them checked by a competent watchmaker before use
- Due to our policy of not selling endangered or exotic wildlife leather if the original strap was exotic leather, it has been omitted from the sale and a calfskin leather non branded alternative has been fitted. Should the purchaser wish to obtain an original brand strap this can sometimes be purchased from the brand store after the sale and is not the responsibility of the seller. Watch straps (bracelets) not described as “original” are not part of the original watch
- We are not affiliated with any brands that we sell, and our opinions are based on historic experience and expertise within this industry
- Vintage watches are more fragile than new timepieces. Some vintage metal bracelet watches have hollow links instead of solid links, making them much lighter in weight and a more susceptible to scratching or dents if hit against a surface
- Vintage timepieces may be slightly less accurate than modern watches. You should expect your vintage watch to keep time to within a minute or three per day, its performance won’t be perfect
- If it is a self-winding (automatic) watch, it only needs to be wound if it has stopped completely. If it is a hand-winding watch, you can wind it even if it is still running. However, in every instance, stop winding as soon as you feel resistance in the crown. Don’t tryy to eke a last turn out of it, since you could overwind the mainspring and cause damage
- Vintage watches were not created with the same attention to water resistance as watches today are. Decades ago, people took their watches off before going in the water, and this is the mindset you need to have with your vintage watch
- If you are planning a strenuous activity, leave your vintage watch at home. Just as they were not as water resistant as today’s watches, many vintage timepieces are delicate and cannot withstand as much shock as today’s stronger pieces
- Have the vintage watch serviced every two or three years to ensure clean, new oils are added to the movement