With used watches and unknown service history, it's probably best to assume that it needs a service. Assume $500-$800 for it (probably closer to $800).
I'm not in the market for vintage. One thing that really draws me in about the Speedmaster is how little it has changed over the years. From a design and aesthetic point, a brand new Speedy from an AD looks almost exactly a model from 40 or 50 years ago. Not much has changed. I'm more concerned about function and accuracy than patina. That being said, I thought that a servicing from Omega was a fixed price point. On their website, chrono complication services on calibres from 1965 to present are $675. I can't imagine that a independent servicer would charge more than that, so how do you come to the conclusion that a service would cost closer to $800?
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