Assistance in the assessment and identification—Omega Seamaster 30, cal 269, ref 125.003

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Hello everyone, I immediately apologize to you, I am from Russia, I am writing through a translator, errors are possible, please do not get angry (you can laugh), I wear the watch with pleasure, but when I wanted to sell, I wondered if everything was original. The crown is exactly changing. and the dial, hands and mechanism?
 
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Watch is from 1962

The model is 125.003 as you know.

I think it has been redialed. That means cleaned and reprinted as the Seamaster appears to be the wrong font. Look at the “S” in Seamaster compared to others in google.

I think the hands might have been replaced as the hour hand looks slightly long and the color does not match the hour markers.

It is pretty though.
 
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I agree that the dial has been cleaned and re-inked or re-painted.
The round style "S" is incorrect for the time the watch was made.
It is still a nice vintage watch to wear, even if it is not a collector grade watch.
 
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Thanks for the help!! I appreciate it. Tell me that they changed the crown, remade the dial ... can I call this original watch? and can i sell them like original? If yes, then the price is right
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Спасибо за помощь!! 👍


Я ценю это. Скажите мне, что они изменили корону, переделали диск ... Да.


я могу назвать эти часы оригинал? Нет. Вы можете назвать это восстановленным или обновленным.

и я могу продать их, как оригинал? Если да, то, что цена верна Вы можете назвать это восстановленным или обновленным
 
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Excuse me, I used a bad translator)))
Thank you so much everyone !!
So my watch is real, but restored.
I understand that $ 1000 is not real))
Tell me, how much money can be calculated?
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Translation:

Thanks for the help!! I appreciate it. Tell me that they changed the crown, remade the dial ... can I call this original watch? and can i sell them like original? If yes, then the price is right
 
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[QUOTE = "JimInOz, пост: 1178576, член: +1543"] [/ QUOTE]


Excuse me, I used a bad translator)))
Thank you so much everyone !!
So my watch is real, but restored.
I understand that $ 1000 is not real))
Tell me, how much money can be calculated?

Most people outside this forum or other "connoisseurs" circles don't give a damn if the dial is restored or not, provided it looks neat and pretty. On the contrary, they may happily pay more for a restored watch. So yes, it would be very unrealistic trying to sell that watch for $1000 on this forum but on ebay... who knows.

Please only make sure you correctly describe it.
 
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Most people outside this forum or other "connoisseurs" circles don't give a damn if the dial is restored or not, provided it looks neat and pretty. On the contrary, they may happily pay more for a restored watch. So yes, it would be very unrealistic trying to sell that watch for $1000 on this forum but on ebay... who knows.

Please only make sure you correctly describe it.



Thank you very much!
You are very clear it turns out to explain!
Tell me, what is the probability to sell them on this forum, considering that I am from Russia + I restored the dial.
And what a price for my watch would be really right (EITHER PRICE for quick trades)
 
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You can't sell on this forum without 200 posts. 400-500$ on Ebay should work.
 
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You can not list anything to sell here until to you have at least 200 posts (see Rules). In my opinion this forum isn't the best place to try to sell your watch, you may get better offers on ebay. Personally, I would not contemplate paying more than $250 for your watch IF I was to contemplate buying it at all, which I don't.
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You can not list anything to sell here until to you have at least 200 posts (see Rules). In my opinion this forum isn't the best place to try to sell your watch, you may get better offers on ebay. Personally, I would not contemplate paying more than $250 for your watch IF I was to contemplate buying it at all, which I don't.




Did I understand correctly, to sell them better to those who have little knowledge of the subtleties, but warning that the watch was restored?
 
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Did I understand correctly, to sell them better to those who have little knowledge of the subtleties, but warning that the watch was restored?
You asked, so now you know the truth. It is not original.