Hey all, Picked this one up some time back. Really enjoyed wearing it. At a glance some time the dial looks metallic blue and almost teal in some angles. Not sure if I going to hang on to it too long. If I do decide to pass it along, how much do you think is a fair price given it's rarity? Thanks in advance!
From Omega site Reference ST 166.0090 International collection 1971 Movement Type: Automatic (mechanical) Caliber number: 1002 Created in 1968 20 jewels Functions Date Case Stainless steel Case back Screw-in Dial Metal, with luminous hour markers and luminous hands. Crystal Mineral Bracelet Corfam Water resistance 60 meters I had and sold a similar model last year for $250 https://omegaforums.net/threads/omega-166-087-seamaster-cal-1002.17667/ Not very sought after by collectors due to the unique shape and pioneering calibre 1002 shared by both models, the first 28.8k bph Omega movement