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  1. Mikkelh Jan 24, 2019

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    Hi I recently got these old omega watches, and chose to give them a full service. They run Great and i know a bit about both of them.

    I would like to know if anyone else could shed some more light at information aswell as value of these lovely old pieces?

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  2. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Jan 24, 2019

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    I would suggest junking those bracelets before they eat the inside of the lugs.
     
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  3. Davidt Jan 24, 2019

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    The Cosmic has an original but patina’d Dial. These tend to go around $400-800 depending on condition, service history etc. The top price is for a perfect dial.
     
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  4. Mikkelh Jan 24, 2019

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    Interesting, I’m mostly interested ind the Two-tone, which has a cal 283, and a movement-nummer around 13,6 million dating it to 1953-54.
    It’s in an extremly good condition, just been fully serviced. I have only managed to fin one other watch with the same dial.
     
  5. Mikkelh Jan 24, 2019

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    Both watches have been in the family for 40+ years. The cosmic since New.
     
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  6. hungdangnguyen23 Jan 25, 2019

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    The 2-tone is a beauty, how big is the case on that one?
     
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  7. WATCHROCK Jan 25, 2019

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    Why is that the case? Just because metal bracelets wear off lugs - or the bracelet diameter is too small and bumps on the side hence damaging the lugs?
     
  8. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Jan 25, 2019

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    Two issues with these types of bracelets. The ends don't fit snugly allowing them to rotate and they often have spring loaded ends as on this COSMIC 2000.
     
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  9. Mikkelh Jan 26, 2019

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    Actually quite big for a watch at that time! It is 35.5mm without the crown
     
  10. WATCHROCK Jan 26, 2019

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    Yeah, makes sense!
    Noted and thanks a lot for the explanation.
    Cheers!
     
  11. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Jan 26, 2019

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    And even stainless steel case lugs are not immune.

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