Need suggestion on Omega 352

Posts
60
Likes
33
Hello guys, I am looking to buy one 352 chronometer. By the way recently I lost one in transit..so planing to buy another one. Please check photos and let me know if its wroth 900 (asking price) or not. Though bracelet is not matching one, still omega original one. Please suggest some reasonable price for it...
 
Posts
8,698
Likes
14,602
Why do you want this one? You obviously have reservations so why not wait for one that you know is good?
 
Posts
60
Likes
33
Why do you want this one? You obviously have reservations so why not wait for one that you know is good?
omega 352 is quite rare and I like RG regulator..nothing else..I bought one for $463 only but lost it..any way I also believe that its too high priced but still needed few more advises..
 
Posts
4,593
Likes
10,789
I'm a patina kinda guy so I like it, but for me it's a $500 watch as a service is certainly on the list of things it's gonna need. The bracelet is a nice plus as it can be sold to whoever can use it.
 
Posts
60
Likes
33
I'm a patina kinda guy so I like it, but for me it's a $500 watch as a service is certainly on the list of things it's gonna need. The bracelet is a nice plus as it can be sold to whoever can use it.
this is the reply I was looking for...me too believe it can fetch max $600 not more than that..and the bracelet have no use for me.. if it was matching one end link 11 then I could pay upto $700 as well..any way thanks for your reply..
 
Posts
8,698
Likes
14,602
this is the reply I was looking for...me too believe it can fetch max $600 not more than that..and the bracelet have no use for me.. if it was matching one end link 11 then I could pay upto $700 as well..any way thanks for your reply..
I could have told you that, but as I implied, you already knew it.
 
Posts
4,593
Likes
10,789
By the way recently I lost one in transit.

Don't give up hope yet. We had sold a handful of watches to a friend of ours on MWR forum a while back. We are in USA and he's in Australia so it was long distance shipping via USPS. Well after a few weeks our friend and us were getting nervous as there was no delivery and no word via Australia post once it hit their shores. Low and behold one day it magically showed up on his door step so who knows what kind of delays you can expect with this global pandemic going on.
 
Posts
60
Likes
33
I could have told you that, but as I implied, you already knew it.
Don't give up hope yet. We had sold a handful of watches to a friend of ours on MWR forum a while back. We are in USA and he's in Australia so it was long distance shipping via USPS. Well after a few weeks our friend and us were getting nervous as there was no delivery and no word via Australia post once it hit their shores. Low and behold one day it magically showed up on his door step so who knows what kind of delays you can expect with this global pandemic going on.
Sadly USPS confirms that watch really lost..But believe me still I am frequently checking tracking details of that watch, as you said who knows....
 
Posts
12,553
Likes
16,918
I like the one for $463 better. Dial has some marks, but not that bad. I would open a case with USPS. Hopefully it was sent with insurance.

If you can get the other one for $700 or less, sell off the bracelet for $100 or so, and spend less than $250 on a service, you’ll have a decent value there. But can you do all of that?
gatorcpa
 
Posts
20,259
Likes
46,961
I see no need to comment on price, but the OP watch looks totally legit to me, and the condition issues are entirely a matter of personal taste.
 
Posts
60
Likes
33
I like the one for $463 better. Dial has some marks, but not that bad. I would open a case with USPS. Hopefully it was sent with insurance.

If you can get the other one for $700 or less, sell off the bracelet for $100 or so, and spend less than $250 on a service, you’ll have a decent value there. But can you do all of that?
gatorcpa
I got refund but dont know about seller though..I actually like the first one better serial numbers matching perfectly, which is not the case for the lost one..
 
Posts
60
Likes
33
I see no need to comment on price, but the OP watch looks totally legit to me, and the condition issues are entirely a matter of personal taste.
I really liked it..I like patina but price bit high if not too high..
 
Posts
4,593
Likes
10,789
I really liked it..I like patina but price bit high if not too high..

I like it a lot too and as mentioned by gator it would be more attractive deal-wise if you can get the price a few hundred lower then sell off the bracelet. I like the patina on this one better than the one that got lost but that's a matter of personal preference. Maybe send the seller your offer and see what he/she says?
 
Posts
60
Likes
33
I like it a lot too and as mentioned by gator it would be more attractive deal-wise if you can get the price a few hundred lower then sell off the bracelet. I like the patina on this one better than the one that got lost but that's a matter of personal preference. Maybe send the seller your offer and see what he/she says?
unfortunately seller quite firm on his price. Lost one didnt have matching dial, even case was bit doubtful, I knew that at first place..but price wise it was bang on deal, so I took it.
 
Posts
2,280
Likes
19,725
Hello guys, I am looking to buy one 352 chronometer. By the way recently I lost one in transit..so planing to buy another one. Please check photos and let me know if its wroth 900 (asking price) or not. Though bracelet is not matching one, still omega original one. Please suggest some reasonable price for it...

$900 is a bargain price, in my humble opinion.