Apollo Soyuz Register 1975

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Here's another one up for auction on tomorrow, in case anyone is looking:



Looks like #305. It's out of my price range, but I thought I would contribute in this thread.
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Here's another one up for auction on tomorrow, in case anyone is looking:



Looks like #305. It's out of my price range, but I thought I would contribute in this thread.

Surprised this hasn't come up before.
I saw this in person and whole I'm not a soyuz expert it looked pretty great
 
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Here's another one up for auction on tomorrow, in case anyone is looking:



Looks like #305. It's out of my price range, but I thought I would contribute in this thread.

Thanks for sharing!
 
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Hoping to see this updated register listing in mstanga's book as posted at the beginning of this topic...
 
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Here's another one up for auction on tomorrow, in case anyone is looking:



Looks like #305. It's out of my price range, but I thought I would contribute in this thread.

Clearly in this case they bought the watch without considering the warranty ...
The Apollo Soyuz was sold only in Italy, so it can not have a French guarantee ...
 
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Clearly in this case they bought the watch without considering the warranty ...
The Apollo Soyuz was sold only in Italy, so it can not have a French guarantee ...


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SORRY... Side tracked by the Avatar there @doctor steel
 
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in my humble opinion ... a watch in good condition and sold at a good price

 
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i am not an expert but i saw it and it looked lovely
 
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Yes it's true #288 is for sale on the online auction at Christies but I encourage you to read the condition reports...

Ah ok, the movement has been changed at some point. That explains the "low" valuation. But still a nice looking watch 😎
 
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Ah ok, the movement has been changed at some point. That explains the "low" valuation. But still a nice looking watch 😎
Movement replaced, wrong bracelet, wrong pushers, not perfect dial. I think it is enough
 
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If on eBay we can find this:





if the Omega Museum has the courage to exhibit this:




Christie's confirms that this watch is an authentic OMEGA APOLLO-SOYUZ which was inexplicably replaced by mechanical movement ...
nothing strange ... it's the current fashion ...😉

 
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Number 333 has just been sold on Chrono24 for €52,000. Looks as though the pushers have been changed since it last surfaced.

 
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A dead thread bump, in case anyone has seen any Apollo - Soyuz and I missed it.

by recompense I show you some of my more frivolous purchases when left alone with a computer and eBay late at night.

 
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Bumping this thread is like saying Candyman 3 times. Any minute now a certain party will be along to tell us how De Marchi was assembling legitimate follow on editions of the AS with the full blessing of Omega* up until 1980 using bits they had laying around. AS Sanction 2 if you will.

*yeah right.
 
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Bumping this thread is like saying Candyman 3 times. Any minute now a certain party will be along to tell us how De Marchi was assembling legitimate follow on editions of the AS with the full blessing of Omega* up until 1980 using bits they had laying around. AS Sanction 2 if you will.

*yeah right.

That has already been confirmed by Omega so I wouldn’t shout too loudly