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Cheers thats really helpful.
Apparently Omega 1 (the 1940s) was services 3 weeks ago. The sellers given good comms, but I'm not sure how much he knows. Although I love it, I'm not sure it's quite on point for my other half.... Plus the more I think about it, the more I want a known and common calibre.
Is it just the that Omega 2 is a ubiquitous example and has a rough crystal? What would be a realistic price? £200-250?
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Omega 2 is just pretty ordinary looking, but it does have a great movement and the overall condition is good. Crystal will be like new after polishing. I, not sure how I'd value that. £250 tops if it is indeed serviced? In my general opinion, if something is a buy-it -now amen it doesn't sell quickly, then it's probably above market price.
I'll have a look for anything I have in the house that may fit the bill, but I'm away to Edinburgh for the weekend, so may have to wait. I have a feeling that most of the watches I have are manual wind.
Tudor - Lovely. 28 months isn't very long ago since last service as these watdhes are well sealed (assuming they are telling the truth).
Omega 1 - Nice. I'd like to see the movement and inside of case back. Crown looks like a replacement. I wonder just how clean it is. I would have thought £300 tops.
Omega 2 - Overpriced, even with a recent service.