1958 Omega Seamaster 2846 'Beefy Lugs,' $700

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CASE: the 34mm steel case is in good condition, with a few scuffs as would be expeced after nearly 70 years. It seems to be unpolished, but obviously I'm not the original owner. The acrylic crystal has an Omega symbol (and is a little worn at the edge from 3-5), and the crown is the original clover leaf. The caseback etching's clear. The watch comes on the JB Champion bracelet pictured, which works just fine.

DIAL+HANDS: Exceptional; the pictures are the best description, but this is one of the best looking 2846/48/49s I've had in quite awhile. Everything's clearly original—the crosshair's excellent, the coathanger S, the brushed outer ring and matte inner circle.

MVMT: Powered by a 501, this has keep spot-on time for nearly a week. I don't know it's service history, but it's working presently.

The price is $800. Watch+I are in Indiana; I'll cover domestic shipping, and I'll split international shipping costs if the buyer lives elsewhere. Happy to answer questions or provide any references requested. Thanks so much.

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New members, if you‘re looking for your first (or second or third) vintage Seamaster from the 50s in good condition at a fair price. Here it is!
 
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New members, if you‘re looking for your first (or second or third) vintage Seamaster from the 50s in good condition at a fair price. Here it is!
Yeah, you don’t often see this style dial without the mocha-loca-chino “patina”