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  1. trash_gordon Mar 2, 2018

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    Got this one this morning and i love it :)

    Seems to be a rare bird and in very nice condition
     
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  2. DIV Mar 3, 2018

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    Very nice!
    I recently added a steel Day-Date version to my collection.
    Here's a thread I posted to where the date-only versions were mentioned:https://omegaforums.net/threads/seamaster-day-date-pictoral.61789/
    I'm not sure what these short-lugged Seamaster non-divers are most often called, but I've had seen them referred to as "Sparkle Dial"?
     
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  3. ConElPueblo Mar 3, 2018

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    This one has the circular brushing on the dial, it is not the sparkle variety. Very cool still :)
     
  4. Bill Sohne Bill @ ΩF Staff Member Mar 3, 2018

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    Hi

    I would not call it rare... but uncommon for sure.... Aka the " Golden Seamaster Chronometer " referred to the Date Date 751 Seamaster... But the Golden Date only Seamaster in 18k is more uncommon then the Date date 18k....

    I have one in my collection that also has it original Omega stretch oyster 18k bracelet..

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