Omega Geneve Value

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Could anyone give a value on this 1973 Geneve? It's a reference 366.0835 powered by a cal 1012 automatic movement. The only other watch I've seen like this sold $400 but this one appears to be in much better condition. There's no service history but the seller, who is reliable, claims it runs well and keeps good time. Here are some pictures.
 
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If you’re in the US, 400 seems about right (maybe try and get the seller down to 300-350). These Omegas with integrated bracelets are not highly sought after. Even though it runs and keeps time, you should factor in a service. It’s like buying a used car without service history - first thing you would do is have it by your mechanic to make sure the brakes don’t fail all of a sudden. Should be around 200 USD.
 
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If you’re in the US, 400 seems about right (maybe try and get the seller down to 300-350). These Omegas with integrated bracelets are not highly sought after. Even though it runs and keeps time, you should factor in a service. It’s like buying a used car without service history - first thing you would do is have it by your mechanic to make sure the brakes don’t fail all of a sudden. Should be around 200 USD.

Thanks! The seller is asking for $800 which seemed way too high given what I'd found.
 
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From the photos, it looks to be in nice condition but, as @onlyomega94 says, way too expensive for the style, the ‘Geneve' and the 10** movement, particularly since there’s no service history.

Were I to buy it, I’d certainly wear it for a bit before thinking about a service but that would be an additional factor.

However for 800 USD, you could buy just about any used Omega and still have some money leftover.