Just got a NOS Omega 300M Titanium!

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I was in an AD of Omega and they had only 3 Omega's remaning. I don't know much about this particular watch, but after tring on so many others, I said I'd like to try on the 300m. He says, "Oh that's one of the few ones we have left the boss can make a good deal on it." Then he says it's Titanium. I'm like that means I will have some of Superman's powers... hehe So, they let me take it home. I haven't paid for it but the boss knows my dad so here it is.

It really feels good on the wrist and there's no Cyclop's! I feel like a modern man... I don't have the box or any paperwork. Supposed to do that tomorrow.

Please feel free to comment. I need to learn about the movement which I don't know, but the second hand sweeps around the watch like butter...

Here's the pic:
 
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Looks like a winner, especially if you get a good price. A good price would be 30% or better off list.
 
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very nice!👍 I believe that movement is the cal. 1120 which is an ETA 2892-A2. I have this movement in one of my Omegas and it has run flawlessly for years!

EDIT: The lume on these is fantastic...😎
 
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hey cicindela list was $2895.00 US dollars + tax

Hey Hijak, that's good to know. Have you had it serviced yet or has it ran without any service?

I'm curious as to what year it is. I guess I'll find out tomorrow
 
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Wonderful....classic design......... I have one with electric blue dial. I really enjoy using it........very light.
 
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hey cicindela list was $2895.00 US dollars + tax

Hey Hijak, that's good to know. Have you had it serviced yet or has it ran without any service?

I'm curious as to what year it is. I guess I'll find out tomorrow

Mine is due for a service in fact But runs just fine. It is the Electric Blue like in the picture above except mine is stainless steel and has the Speedy bracelet. You can identify the year of manufacture from the serial number engraved on the back of the case lug or its also on the movement. look up "omega year of manufacture by serial number" or the likes of that and you will find lists of serial #s with the dates. if your serial # is on the lug you could find out right now!
 
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Nice add. 👍

It has a caliber based on the ETA 2892-A2. Very reliable and relative easy & inexpensive to service.