Azveld
路it's a very nice watch, the blue dial is beautiful, congratulations!
Please consider donating to help offset our high running costs.
The mirrored image with your hand in your pocket hurts my brain, please don't do that! 馃槈
Otherwise it's a lovely watch and nice that the blue dial has no tritium burn from the lume markers. These 70s Seamasters have a great depth to the dial, so enjoy it! The price you paid seems about right for these and especially with the bracelet, you definitely did not overpay.
Another thread from a newbie, espacially in vintage Omegas. After spending a lot of time on the web reading about watches in general, Omega as a brand caught my interest and then the vintega ones. So many great models to choose from.
My first buy is this Omega Seamaster Cosmic 2000. I bought it because I love the look of it and colour of the dial. It runs and time, day and date can be set, but has an unknown servicehistory, so it wont be used until that is sorted.
As I'm now where near the knowledge found on this forum, I'm curious to know what you think of it, good or bad馃榾 if it's all bad, I don't mind, I like it and take it as a lesson learned 馃槈馃榾