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Omega Olympic Seamaster 300 Chrono 18kt YG

  1. RealWatches Jan 22, 2021

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    Did some shopping today, and found this one at my AD. No Discount tho
     
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  2. High Hope Jan 22, 2021

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    Wow! Great find, congratulations.
     
  3. kaplan Jan 23, 2021

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    So pretty!
     
  4. Norfolk Jan 23, 2021

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    Was it at 1994 retail price!??
     
  5. exdtan Jan 23, 2021

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    I thought this is the Japan 2020 edition. Any opinion on 2020 Olympic ?
     
  6. RealWatches Aug 4, 2021

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    The 1994 retail was € 9,500 or $ 11,495
     
  7. Donn Chambers Aug 4, 2021

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    Surprised the AD isn’t willing to deal. Can’t imagine having your money tied up in a nearly 30-year old watch that will likely never sell at even close to the original 1994 price. Yes, only 49 exist and it is the full kit, but these are a niche market.
     
  8. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Aug 4, 2021

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    AD should just keep it for advertising at this point, I’m always surprised that the Omega boutiques in particular don’t have more of a supply of perfect vintage models on display to help connect the current range to the past, it just seems like such an easy thing for them to do if they wanted to that would have a great impact to visitors
     
  9. RealWatches Aug 5, 2021

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    100% agreed Donn, but his price was just €3,500 and i couldn't resist.
     
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  10. Donn Chambers Aug 6, 2021

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    It wasn’t clear from the original post what the price was, just that the dealer wouldn’t discount. I guess a lot of assumed he was trying to sell it at the original price, or close to it. Now that I see the price, that is more reasonable and I can see why he didn’t offer a discount.