Omega Geneve

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I would see these ones more in the 300-400 $ range especially without the no-original bracelet.

Also depends on if "good working condition" is really good working condition
 
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The watch looks legit to me, just not one of my favorites. Only you can decide how much it's worth. If you like it, the price seems a little high, but not crazy. As you probably noticed, the last link of the bracelet fits poorly, which could be a problem because you really can't replace it. I can't tell at first glance if it's just stretched out, or it is an incorrect replacement.
 
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BTW think about posting here first and buy afterwards next time! 😉
 
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I would see these ones more in the 300-400 $ range especially without the no-original bracelet.

Also depends on if "good working condition" is really good working condition
I was looking for blue/green/black color dial and it was hard to find for a good price. Did not want a regular bright dial. I think this color a bit rarer and have more value than regular dial or no?
 
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It depends on the watch, blue dials were fairly common on these Seamasters. That one is really rough with a very flogged out bracelet
 
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I was looking for blue/green/black color dial and it was hard to find for a good price. Did not want a regular bright dial. I think this color a bit rarer and have more value than regular dial or no?

If you think it’s a nice looking watch (and I agree with you) then the actual price isn’t too unreasonable.

@dsio comments on the condition of the watch but this is a lower value watch that has been worn, not a safe queen, and any well worn 50 year old watch will have age related wear.