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To me he seems foreign, as well as higher class. Likely travelling from/through Canada. If so, he resembles this man who went missing from Europe a couple years before .
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Arie van den Berg
Arie Cornelis van den Berg was a man who left his home in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on 11 December 1967 to make a phone call but never returned. Usually dressed in costume. Very well groomed. Dark, wavy hair. Blue right eye. Brown left eye. Netherlands Policeint-missing.fandom.com
I can see the resemblance!To me he seems foreign, as well as higher class. Likely travelling from/through Canada. If so, he resembles this man who went missing from Europe a couple years before .
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Arie van den Berg
Arie Cornelis van den Berg was a man who left his home in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, on 11 December 1967 to make a phone call but never returned. Usually dressed in costume. Very well groomed. Dark, wavy hair. Blue right eye. Brown left eye. Netherlands Policeint-missing.fandom.com
I submitted it a while back, and off into the void it went. :/I think Mr. van den Berg is definitely worth submitting.
Hopefully we'll hear something some dayI submitted it a while back, and off into the void it went. :/
Mine did as well, as far as I'm aware.I submitted it a while back, and off into the void it went. :/
Would there have been some record of a person missing from the Netherlands traveling to Canada or the U.S.?Mine did as well, as far as I'm aware.
Do you have a source for Omega watches having been produced in the US in the past, and when this was? The available information indicates that the watch was bought in Portugal.Any updates ? I did some research regarding the watch and the serial number etc. AI thinks that the watch was likely sold in Europe, UK or NZ and said it was unlikely to have been sold in North America. (although seeing the back would be a telltale, as apparently due to tariffs, the American ones were manufactured in US and were marked as such. )
Coming back to this, it would be interesting to know whether the "ruby" was red glass, another red stone such as garnet or spinel or a genuine synthetic ruby. From what I have found out since my earlier post, synthetic ruby was very much a specialist thing of the Soviet jewellery industry. The USSR produced no gemstone jewellery for the ordinary market but mass-manufactured ruby for jewellery in large quantities because of the very positive political and cultural associations of redness in the Soviet Union.Interesting that the ruby was paste but the watch was genuine.
Coming back to this, luxury watches manufactured in Switzerland have the words "Swiss made" in tiny lettering at the very bottom of the dial, one word either side of the numeral for 6. See here for a 1960s example of an Omega Sea Master watch:Do you have a source for Omega watches having been produced in the US in the past, and when this was? The available information indicates that the watch was bought in Portugal.
The serial number was available somewhere... IIRC the watch was bought by a jewelry store in Oporto, Portugal.Any updates ? I did some research regarding the watch and the serial number etc. AI thinks that the watch was likely sold in Europe, UK or NZ and said it was unlikely to have been sold in North America. (although seeing the back would be a telltale, as apparently due to tariffs, the American ones were manufactured in US and were marked as such. )
The serial number is usually on the bezel, and if not, can be found by opening the back. I think an earlier post on this thread has the s/n.The serial number was available somewhere... IIRC the watch was bought by a jewelry store in Oporto, Portugal.
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