How’s the dial on this Pie Pan Seamaster?

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The seller's asking price is fair considering condition along with box and papers.

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I’d say so too, it’s not unreasonable. We’ve seen people sell common white-ish dial 34mm 50s Seamasters here for 1500$+ somehow, and they didn’t come with paraphernalia this extensive. Also, if you were to look for another chance to buy a set like this, you might need patience - a lot of it.
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Am I crazy for walking for away?

If you love it, buy it. If you're an accessory aficionado, buy it. But failing that, you're not crazy for walking away, it's just another gold-capped Seamaster, IMO. And there are SO many Seamasters out there.
 
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I sold the same watch that was made around 2015 but quartz for about the same price.
 
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And there are SO many Seamasters out there.
Many, many Omegas out there... 😁
 
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I sold the same watch that was made around 2015 but quartz for about the same price.
No. You didn't. 😉
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I sold the same watch that was made around 2015 but quartz for about the same price.

Thats a whole different story.. had the same, my Seamaster Quartz from 2011 had somehow appreciated in value by ±40%. I assume it's because Omega has increased it's prices for new models.
 
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I agree with those who say the papers and box add value to the watch. I don't think the price is off. Remember, we don't want to put people out of business by grinding them into the dirt on price. They have rent and taxes and all the other costs of doing business and they have all had to me amortized into that watch, and the others he sells. He might even like to make a small profit for a rainy day. If I can afford to buy a watch at a seller's price, I pay it. Just as we all like to be paid fairly for our own time and skills.