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• #2
It was serviced by this guy
http://www.simonfreesewatchmakers.com/about-1/GLWS!
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• #3
Great, many thanks!!
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• #4
Lovely watch, do you know which movement it has?
EDIT > Duh, just spotted it's an auto!
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• #5
How many jewels please
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• #6
Lovely.
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• #7
Someone more knowledgeable than me might be able to help but the above details and in the original ad are all I know
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• #8
It will probably have Omega's 1012 caliber with 23 jewels. A good reliable in-house movement.
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• #9
Oooffff ... My age, out of budget :(
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• #11
I think the price is reasonable but happy to discuss part ex for some tat that I don’t need
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• #12
Thanks, really helpful
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• #13
What is that I have and you don't need ? ;)
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• #14
Surely a question for the ages ....
Bought this from sacredheart a few months ago (original ad here https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/334307/#comment14748632), but my wife has just bought me a Speedmaster (totally overwhelmed) so think this should go to someone else.
1973 Omega Seamaster Cosmic 2000. It was serviced by Omega just before I bought it at £425 and it was and is in super clean condition and keeps good time. Leather strap was new when I got it and still very tidy. I paid £575 so thinking £525 is reasonable.
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