How is this vintage Omega watch, don’t hold back, let me have it

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Shitty, ok, ugh, reasonable, your a dumbshit, nice?
$688

Would you consider a watch that does not have pictures of the movement........innards....
 
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Would you consider a watch that does not have pictures of the movement........innards....

Under some conditions. It's a risk vs. reward calculation.
 
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Looks good to me from what I see. If the bracelet is genuine Omega with the Ω on the clasp, that adds some value. I'd say you did pretty well at $688.

Can't see the serial number in that picture, but I'd guess from the caliber 56x and the shape of the S in Seamaster that it's a mid to late 60's watch.
 
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Looks good to me from what I see. If the bracelet is genuine Omega with the Ω on the clasp, that adds some value. I'd say you did pretty well at $688.

Can't see the serial number in that picture, but I'd guess from the caliber 56x and the shape of the S in Seamaster that it's a mid to late 60's watch.

Thanks, makes up possibly for the questionable Ulysse Nardin I stumbled into
 
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Thanks, makes up possibly for the questionable Ulysse Nardin I stumbled into

There are so many faked-up UNs around, the odds are really against finding a good one. Make sure you post photos.
 
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That's not bad ... I had a similar one a couple of years younger (have I still got that?), same bracelet too ... but it cost me half of what you paid.
 
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Yes only the price it's a little higher in my opinion..except that nice watch.
 
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Everyone to their own, and everyone has to start somewhere.

I’m certain everyone’s collection has evolved over the years - this will make a decent watch, once its serviced and cleaned