A Doxa Sub 300T inspired Seamaster 120 166.0251 / 366.0858

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Here is the Seamaster 120m "Baby PloProf II" in both black dial diver and silver dress versions:



Here is what showed up yeaterday on ebay and chono24: "100% original"...

should I buy it to have the complete set ???


http://www.chrono24.com/omega/seamaster-rare-1970s-swiss-made-stainless-st-mens-39mm-diver-watch-lv51--id6479574.htm?goal_searchtask_mail=1&utm_source=C24SM&utm_medium=EMail&utm_content=SearchResults&utm_campaign=SavedSearch&utm_term=AdImageLink

http://www.ebay.com/itm/253005898964
 
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@uwsearch Bracelet looks thin and as though it doesn't line up to the head. I can't work out that dial, I've never seen it in orange but the font and markers look good for the dressy version. Do you have the other two?
 
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Yes, I have the other 2, and that orange does not look ok to me.
Never seen such hands...
Unique dial, but a close look would say that it's a redial, on the picture "swiss made" looks wrong.

So, I won't buy it unless it's written on the extract of archives that the watch was produced with an unique orange dial...
 
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On eBay now. Dial fonts and alignment do not look good at all
 
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"Since this is a pre-owned timepiece we are not aware of its entire service history or whether some parts have been replaced or modified since the time of their original purchase."
 
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The bracelet looks different from the two at the top. I鈥檓 gonna call this put together from scrap parts.
 
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Hi all.

New to the forum so thanks to letting me in.

I recently had my 18th birthday present (yeah shows my age!) that had stopped working some years ago, serviced. Didn't know much about the model except I had never seen another one in the "dress" version so searched and found this thread. Amazed to hear they were rarer than I thought and pleased that it is now working again and can be worn. I will get my watchmaker to take off the back again and identify the exact model (is there a database of serial numbers somewhere or do I go to Omega directly?) but it was purchased new in 1981 so could be either version depending how long it was in stock. A couple of superficial scratches to the face but otherwise VGC. Are they worth more than the standard version because of the rarity value? I remember it cost 拢211 when bought in 1981 so it would appear to have appreciated in value quite a bit!

Here's the full length shot