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  1. nsmike Mar 1, 2012

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    I was going to wait until a local watch fair to become an Omega owner but I saw this one and couldnt resist. A pristine Cosmic 600 (I think) the Meister dial and lack of the normal case problems with gold Cosmic's has me feeling pretty good. The proof will come on delivery. Omega600-1.jpg Omega600-2.jpg
     
  2. ulackfocus Mar 1, 2012

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    Looks okay - any luck with better close-ups of the dial? What reference number is on the back - 135.016? I think it does have a 600 series caliber inside.
     
  3. nsmike Mar 1, 2012

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    Sellers pictures I'll have to wait until I recieve it. When I saw that it was going to sell within the price range of a standard 600 I decided to go for it. I paid $277
     
  4. ulackfocus Mar 1, 2012

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    That's a good deal. :thumbsup: These usually sell for $275 - $375 from what I've seen.
     
  5. nsmike Mar 1, 2012

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    I put the pictures in my editor and cleaned them up the best I could. Omega600-3.jpg Omega600-4.jpg
     
  6. kyle L Grasshopper Staff Member Mar 1, 2012

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    Looking forward to better pictures! My gut says it's a redial but I could be wrong, it's still a nice piece. :thumbsup:
     
  7. ulackfocus Mar 1, 2012

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    I'd like to see a few better dial shots because it's black, but the pattern seems to be correct for that model.
     
  8. nsmike Mar 1, 2012

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    It's kind funny, I almost didn't look at it because it has a black dial , but then I asked myself why put Meister on the dial if it's a redial? Also the gold plated Cosmics all seem to have wear throuh and it has an Omega buckle. The atch will be mailed tommorow so I'll have it early next week
     
  9. kyle L Grasshopper Staff Member Mar 1, 2012

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    Sometimes when they redial them they will still put the Jeweler's name on it, but I hope it turns out to be correct!
     
  10. ulackfocus Mar 1, 2012

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    Where does it say Meister? ::confused2:: If you're talking about the word under Seamaster that should say COSMIC.
     
  11. nsmike Mar 1, 2012

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    Now I'm embarassed the listing says Meister but not the watch. I was so busy looking at everything else I missed that. :confused: I'll ask the seller maybe I'll get lucky and score an original reciept.
     
  12. nsmike Mar 2, 2012

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    After corresponding with the seller ,there's 100% chance of it being a redial., the seller's brother bought it from Argentina a couple of years ago. The Meister comes from the original sellers description.
     
  13. ulackfocus Mar 2, 2012

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    I still want to see better close-ups. From the pics it appears pretty accurate. Hell, that's worth nearly what you paid for it in parts alone. When you get it, post some good pictures from all angles and we'll double check. You can return it within a few days if not satisfied, right?
     
  14. nsmike Mar 2, 2012

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    If it's a fairly made redial, I'll just keep it, redials don't bother me. I bought it from a private seller so returns will be difficult, the fact that it has no connection to Meister, would help with eBay.
     
  15. nsmike Mar 5, 2012

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    I recieved the watch I believe it's original. I'll try and take pictures tommorow morning. The limitations of my camera dictates that I wait for good light.