Omega 300m 1960's

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Hi

Buyer beware.....see ebay item: 200851741455

Best - Neil
 
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Hi

Buyer beware.....see ebay item: 200851741455

Best - Neil

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Unfortunately the description is in a foreign-language.

Apart from what is shown on the inside of the back-cover, what are the others that are not right?

Thank-you.
 
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Unfortunately the description is in a foreign-language.

Apart from what is shown on the inside of the back-cover, what are the others that are not right?

Thank-you.

Hi Harris

You don't need to read the description....

Look at the dial (stubbies on the outside of the hour markers) , 6 & 9's are incorrect , ' T Swiss ' text is in the wrong place , incorrect second hand , bezel font , crown & text on the caseback (pointy 'A' in Waterproof)....I could go on....2998 caseback ?

Best - Neil
 
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Sometimes it is just sickening to hear average Joe, telling you 'you have overpaid for your watch'.

The only person who ever comments on my watch purchases is 5"2', blonde, female and my better half - and she is of the opinion I've paid too much for every single watch I've ever bought. :whipped:

Back to the thread, there are some wonderful 300's in this thread, truly this forum is a dangerous place for one's wallet to venture.
 
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Hi Harris

You don't need to read the description....

Look at the dial (stubbies on the outside of the hour markers) , 6 & 9's are incorrect , ' T Swiss ' text is in the wrong place , incorrect second hand , bezel font , crown & text on the caseback (pointy 'A' in Waterproof)....I could go on....2998 caseback ?

Best - Neil

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If you are going to mark my answer paper, on spotting the molested, franken and fake Omega Seamaster diver watches of the 60s and 70s, definitely my score will be 0.5/10, at best. I can only spot one out of the numerous, you point out. Hopeless.

Had it not because of this forum with enthusiasts and experts like you on this subject, more than likely I would have already picked up a dud, some while ago.

Thank-you.
 
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The only person who ever comments on my watch purchases is 5"2', blonde, female and my better half - and she is of the opinion I've paid too much for every single watch I've ever bought. :whipped:

Back to the thread, there are some wonderful 300's in this thread, truly this forum is a dangerous place for one's wallet to venture.

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Keep it that way or else, we will have no chance to own vintage-watches. The moment the majority of better-halves fall in love with gents vintage-watches, not too difficult to imagine what the price of this passion would be.

The factory-original vintage 300s are a classic and meant for people like us, while the rotten ones are produced for the dumpsters.

Thank-you.