Omega 2652 ck 2699

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You aren't wrong but when you do find the perfect one and it seems "too expensive", if you plan to keep and wear it, a little higher price should not stop you if that's what you truly want.

I am not sure to keep a watch forever and i dont want to lose too much money the day i want to sell it.

I just found this Honeycomb 2652 i am not sure than the dial looks 100 % authentic with the Crosshair / Automatic Chronometer.
 
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I am not sure to keep a watch forever and i dont want to lose too much money the day i want to sell it.

I just found this Honeycomb 2652 i am not sure than the dial looks 100 % authentic with the Crosshair / Automatic Omega.
I see. You may find a forever watch; I have a few. That does affect your decision.

So, pics or it never happened! 馃榿
 
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I am not sure to keep a watch forever and i dont want to lose too much money the day i want to sell it.

I just found this Honeycomb 2652 i am not sure than the dial looks 100 % authentic with the Crosshair / Automatic Chronometer.
And if you cannot tell a redial from an original, you will lose a lot of money when you resale it.
 
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I see. You may find a forever watch; I have a few. That does affect your decision.

So, pics or it never happened! 馃榿

Repainted dial IMO.
 
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I was looking at that same auction, but couldn't afford the price. Congrats if you end up purchasing it, it's a beauty.
 
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I was looking at that same auction, but couldn't afford the price. Congrats if you end up purchasing it, it's a beauty.

I couldnt too