Posts 3,670 Likes 6,217 hoipolloi ·Feb 18, 2024·Vintage Omega Connoisseur Nothing can beat a black dial, gold furniture in a sharp SS case.
Posts 28 Likes 101 wspohn ·Feb 18, 2024 As a Seamaster Pro fan, navy blue does it for me, but I do prefer black dials to lighter ones. Here is a nice 1950s black dial Omega with a period band: and my daily watch: I think that anything that enhances appearance gets reflected in price.
Posts 6,618 Likes 11,373 MSNWatch ·Feb 18, 2024·Vintage Omega Aficionado If the black dial (and the rest of the watch is in good shape) I think the premium should start at 2x.
Posts 3,670 Likes 6,217 hoipolloi ·Feb 18, 2024·Vintage Omega Connoisseur watchyouwant How much more ? Max. 50% in today's market. IF the one on left is $1000, how much is the one on right? $1500 you mean?
Posts 5,407 Likes 9,244 watchyouwant ·Feb 18, 2024 That's what I would pay , not what it might be worth to others ...
Posts 852 Likes 3,414 qazwsx1 ·Feb 18, 2024 hoipolloi Nothing can beat a black dial, gold furniture in a sharp SS case. Could not agree more, @hoipolloi 😀 A black dial, gold furniture in a SS case.