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Hi all, had a question, are there diferent models of the omega geneve ref 136041 and if so whats the diference and the prices
 
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Come on. You need to do a bit if the work yourself here, like posting images of the differences you’re talking about and suggesting what kind of price ranges you’ve seen.
 
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Hi all, had a question, are there diferent models of the omega geneve ref 136041 and if so whats the diference and the prices
Sorry im kind of new in the forume.

Some of the prices that i saw were from 400$ - 1700$
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Quite a few dial variants here. In general the black, dark blue, exotic dials are more valuable. However, this is not a high value model by any means and generally condition determines price.

1700US is ridiculous. Is decent condition, 350-800 is normal.
 
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Quite a few dial variants here. In general the black, dark blue, exotic dials are more valuable. However, this is not a high value model by any means and generally condition determines price.

1700US is ridiculous. Is decent condition, 350-800 is normal.
Thanks Davidt.
What about the history of this model, do any of you know anything about it ?
 
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I have observed that this type of set up with the baton hands and speedo sweep tend to fetch more at sale. I sold this one for $600. I think I paid $300 with an Omega bracelet on it (flipped separately).
 
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I have observed that this type of set up with the baton hands and speedo sweep tend to fetch more at sale. I sold this one for $600. I think I paid $300 with an Omega bracelet on it (flipped separately).
what is your opinion on this type
 
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Have a look through current and sold listings on eBay. That is pretty much the most common variant so there's usually several available/sold to give you an idea of asking price.

I'd say around 350-400 US.
 
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what is your opinion on this type
This watch is not really my taste. I am drawn to sport or technical watches or watches with complications like chronographs. Watches with date windows are usually nonstarters for me as well. Keep in mind these are my particular tastes and should not affect your decisions.
Also I will say that I did like the watch in my example and I kind of miss it. It wears slightly larger and has a great side profile. I sold it to fund another higher end watch that gets more wrist time.
 
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I like these but don't currently own one. They have a nice and slim 35mm case. There are quite a few funky dial variations. I wouldn't pay over $450 for one.

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I like these but don't currently own one. They have a nice and slim 35mm case. There are quite a few funky dial variations. I wouldn't pay over $450 for one.

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I’ll pay $450 for one of these if I get in good condition. They look beautiful to me.
 
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I have observed that this type of set up with the baton hands and speedo sweep tend to fetch more at sale. I sold this one for $600. I think I paid $300 with an Omega bracelet on it (flipped separately).

Hi, new guy here writing from Italy (sorry for my terrible English).
I agree with @kingsrider I paid mine (serviced) 400€
 
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G Gent
Hi all, had a question, are there diferent models of the omega geneve ref 136041 and if so whats the diference and the prices
136041 is manual wind and date, it can have the 610 movement or 613 with quickset date (push pull)
135041 is manual wind no date
166041 is automatic and date.
For the price, there was a 166041 new old stock with tags that has been sold 335 Euros on Ebay in Italy last month
It was a nice deal for the one who bought it, but anyway you should not spend much more than 500 $ for theses watches , they are easy to find in good condition. (except if it has a bracelet that cost the price of the watch)
https://www.ebay.fr/itm/NOS-omega-a...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649

Gent : you can also wear this watch with an original 1122 fixo-flex with 558 endlinks
Docthomas : yours is stunning !! 👍
 
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136041 is manual wind and date, it can have the 610 movement or 613 with quickset date (push pull)
135041 is manual wind no date
166041 is automatic and date.
For the price, there was a 166041 new old stock with tags that has been sold 335 Euros on Ebay in Italy last month
It was a nice deal for the one who bought it, but anyway you should not spend much more than 500 $ for theses watches , they are easy to find in good condition. (except if it has a bracelet that cost the price of the watch)
https://www.ebay.fr/itm/NOS-omega-automatic-cal-565-ref-ST-166-041/222848339266?ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649

Gent : you can also wear this watch with an original 1122 fixo-flex with 558 endlinks
Docthomas : yours is stunning !! 👍

Thank you. I’ve been veeeery lucky to meet an honest guy. The first 10/15 black dials I’ve seen were surely repainted. This one has also the original glass. My first omega 😀
 
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I found this one earlier this week through my local facebook market place. Guy had it listed for around $300-350. Got lucky and bargained with him to bring it down to under $300.
 
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I found this one earlier this week through my local facebook market place. Guy had it listed for around $300-350. Got lucky and bargained with him to bring it down to under $300.

Very nice! And great price. Reference?