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  1. jerseywatchman Jun 12, 2016

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    Omega AT.jpg Can someone please tell me when this model was manufactured and discontinued by Omega? May I ask what a fair price for a very good condition model on bracelet with box/papers would be?
     
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  2. WatchVaultNYC Jun 12, 2016

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    Between $2.5k-$3K in my experience, private party will be lower. Its a beautiful watch.
     
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  3. wsfarrell Jun 12, 2016

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    Not 100% certain, but I think it was discontinued around 2010. I recently managed to snag a NOS one from that year on chrono24 for a great price. This won't be news to the aficionados, but the coaxial movement is the smoothest winding and setting I've ever experienced.
     
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  4. jerseywatchman Jun 12, 2016

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    Thank you- Weren't there some issues with the 2500 movement that have since been resolved by Omega?
     
  5. Cosd Jun 13, 2016

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    I do like that face/hand colour combination, always makes me double look....
     
  6. wsfarrell Jun 13, 2016

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    I do remember reading something to that effect a while back. Mine runs perfectly, so I haven't looked into it further.
     
  7. blufinz52 Hears dead people, not watch rotors. Jun 13, 2016

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    What ever issues there were with the 2500C, were rectified with the 2500D, which I think the AT has.
     
  8. pascs Jun 13, 2016

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    My 2502.33 is from about 2004 with a 2500B movement. It had the common issue of randomly stopping when I bought it and was past due a service so it went to Al at Archer Watches for service and has run perfectly since.
     
  9. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Jun 13, 2016

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    While later watches would have been fitted with the 2500D, earlier versions could have the previous iterations of the movement - the only way to know for sure is to check the markings on the movement, or if the OP has the serial number of the watch he's looking at and can PM it to me, I can check to see what movement is in that specific watch...

    Cheers, Al