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  1. richardew Dec 31, 2012

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  2. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Dec 31, 2012

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    Yes I saw that and thought, as you, too many things wrong here. Shame.
     
  3. alam Dec 31, 2012

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    does "Ck" on the thread's title is a code for "all wrong" :D
     
  4. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Dec 31, 2012

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    No, while your at it, you might also note that it is missing a screw too.
    The problem here will not be the selling price but what it is going to take to make it right in both money and time. Of course if one has patience and it goes cheap.
     
  5. richardew Dec 31, 2012

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    Good eye! I missed that. It's attracting some attention, although it's still less than $2000. The movement and the bracelet are worth that much. I think it would be quite difficult to find a dial, hands and bezel for the watch. Since it's a 2998-1 it needs the base 1000 bezel. Good luck with that! I don't see myself bidding on it. The last one I saw for sale with the wrong dial etc. did hit ~$5000 but didn't hit the reserve price.
     
  6. MSNWatch Vintage Omega Aficionado Staff Member Dec 31, 2012

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    It is worth it for the parts - has at least $3000 in parts in it. The bezel and the correct dial both - it needs a domed, non-stepped, radium lumed dial - now that's even harder to find than a base 1000 bezel!