Omega Constellation Calendar 14393 with railtrack dial

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Hello everyone!

This is my first offer here in the marketplace. I have many good references in the German Uhrforum (same username) and also on eBay. Please feel free to ask.

As a private person I cannot give any warranty, but I have given all information to the best of my knowledge and belief.

I recently got this beautiful Omega Constellation Calendar with railtrack dial 14339, but I just can't get used to it.

The watch is very rare in this configuration - I have never seen an Omega Constellation Calendar 14393 with railtrack dial and gold hands and indexes like this before.

Condition:

Case: good, to very good, maybe a little polished.

Dial: original condition with patina. Hands original but probably relumed.

Crown: Original Omega, but not matching the reference.

Glass: original Omega glass with logo.

Movement: optically and very good condition, starts without any problems and the date switches correctly. I have not checked how it hold the time.

I would like to trade the watch, preferably in Europe. I once sold a watch to the USA a long time ago, which was a real hassle with the customs declaration and so on, so I would rather avoid that. A dog leg with pie pan and crosshair would be interesting for trade. I would also be happy to offer other watches. I set the trade value at 1500€.

PS: The strap is a new one from Fluco (only worn for the picture) and will come with the watch. The buckle is neutral.

I will be happy to answer any questions, just ask for more photos.

Best regards, Andreas

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I sold a bracelet to Andreas and afterwards did a trade with him for one of his watches, he's awesome and very trustworthy - always prompt to communicate

Beautiful watch, good luck
 
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There have been a few trade offers, but unfortunately none suitable yet.

I am particularly interested in Connys and Seamasters from the mid/late 60s onwards.
 
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There have been a few trade offers, but unfortunately none suitable yet.

I am particularly interested in Connys and Seamasters from the mid/late 60s onwards.
 
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There have been a few trade offers, but unfortunately none suitable yet.

I am particularly interested in Connys and Seamasters from the mid/late 60s onwards.
 
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There have been some nice trade offers - but nothing suitable so far. As for the price, my initial idea was perhaps a little too ambitious, due to a lack of experience I based it on the prices on chrono24, I'm now adjusting this to 1100€ - I think that's fair!