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·Hi All,
I'm new to collecting vintage Omegas so I was hoping to get an education/help from members of the forum. I know a seller that has several vintage Omegas and I'll start a thread for each one I am potentially interested in. This is the seventh one. Attached are some pics that are available and below is the information the seller has provided. Does this raise any red flags for anyone? And if this seems legit, what would be a fair price to offer (please be sincere in this feedback - I want to offer the seller a realistic price but one that is not unfair to me). Thanks!
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Omega case 18K gold casting, automatic, manufactured in Switzerland around 1944.
I'm new to collecting vintage Omegas so I was hoping to get an education/help from members of the forum. I know a seller that has several vintage Omegas and I'll start a thread for each one I am potentially interested in. This is the seventh one. Attached are some pics that are available and below is the information the seller has provided. Does this raise any red flags for anyone? And if this seems legit, what would be a fair price to offer (please be sincere in this feedback - I want to offer the seller a realistic price but one that is not unfair to me). Thanks!
Info:
Omega case 18K gold casting, automatic, manufactured in Switzerland around 1944.
- v Germany 18K, still very new compared to the old (still the class of grooving outer shell, 4 ears and the back cover), inside casing seal gold, serial number and brand Omega;
- Caliber 28.10 RA PC - version automatically first Omega, serial machine 10 million, produced around 1944 , the mechanism is very new and clean;
- The original ivory- white dial is very beautiful, has begun to tinged with time but without any blemishes (the speck on the post was due to light effects ), the floating golden numerals are combined with the outer hour-minute division and the sub-gear at 6 o'clock are very classic;
- of metal, glass and crown (very nicely) original 100%