Alpha and Omega Watches

Alpha and Omega Watches

At the end of WWII my father was given a furlough in Switzerland, specifically in Lucerne. While he was there in 1945 he bought an Omega watch, at a little shop around the corner from the famous Bucherer watch shop, which had been ticking along since 1888, and still is going strong (see the pictures below). My father wore his Omega throughout his adult life, and then we found it in his effects when cleaning things up in Wilmington N.C.  I took the watch to our local watch repair shop and he replaced the inner works where necessary, and voila, its running just fine once again.  Here are some shots from our recent trip to Lucerne.  Particularly important was the visit to the third floor of Bucherer where they had vintage Omegas and other brands for sale— one from 1957 cost $6,400 plus dollars.  I can only imagine the resale value for Dad’s watch which can be seen at the bottom of this post.

Finally, at 70 years of age, I have time on my hands, my father’s time. I once wrote a poem about time…. and here it is…

TIME

Time, unmoved but moving

Divider and dividend

Controlling not controlled—

And we often frustrated every minute of it,

Because of these things.

 

Time,in the final hours of analysis

We may take you—not always by surprise

And give you—the greatest and surest gift—

Time the final currency

 

To take time to know many things/others

To take time to share many things/ourselves

And so to love each other

Not just the each other in ourselves.

 

And then to laugh—

When we see the time spent with/on

Others is never costly

When we understand that knowing

Sharing

Loving…

 

Though timed are timeless

And so we too are victors—

Jubilant children set free from father time

Set free by a sense of time

From further restraint—

For the time being— man.

 

1970

 


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