Omega Seamaster 2576-8 Honeycomb and Breguet Index Now 2500€!!

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I have a very rare Omega 2576-8 from1954 with honeycomb dial and Breguet index. The case is 34mm diameter with oversized faceted downturned lugs. Crystal has the Omega stamp and so has the crown.
Caseback has an ingraving ”TERRY SMITH”
The watch is recently serviced and comes with a custom quality saffiano strap and Omega buckle.
Price dropped to 2500€ inc shipping.
Watch and I are located in Sweden and there are lots of references if needed.

And pics of the movement as requested😀
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I can do that in a pm if you are interrested in the watch😀
Just of curiosity - why can´t you share the picture of the movement here in open forum? I would like to see it, and maybe it will pique my or other members interest.

It´s really a beautiful watch
 
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Just of curiosity - why can´t you share the picture of the movement here in open forum? I would like to see it, and maybe it will pique my or other members interest.

It´s really a beautiful watch
I am not sure if a potential buyer would like that?
Mayby I am wrong but my guess is that movement and serial number shouldnt be shared?
 
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I am not sure if a potential buyer would like that?
Mayby I am wrong but my guess is that movement and serial number shouldnt be shared?
You're wrong.
 
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You're wrong.
And again, if someone is seriously interrested I do have pics of it and also pics of it in a timegrapher.
I am also pretty sure that the dial itself is the thing that makes this watch special together with the overall condition, not the movement..
If people in general are curious about the movement and serial number, as I think its the case here, then sorry
 
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I’m not interested, but do you want to sell it, or do you not wish to sell it?
 
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I’m not interested, but do you want to sell it, or do you not wish to sell it?
Well if it really would make this rare beauty fly as tou suggest I might actually change my mind😀
 
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I’m not interested, but do you want to sell it, or do you not wish to sell it?
Pics are up as you suggested would help😀
 
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Just of curiosity - why can´t you share the picture of the movement here in open forum? I would like to see it, and maybe it will pique my or other members interest.

It´s really a beautiful watch
Voilà and I hope it cought your interrest😀
 
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Pics are up now😀
If you are going to the trouble of opening the watch to take movement pictures (which is almost always a good idea when selling, if possible), you should also take pictures of the inner caseback, which has important data stamped into it (model # etc) that helps verify the authenticity of the watch. Also, you should add pictures of the outer back to display those markings in addition to how polished or not the outside back is.
I would also say the watch's dimensions in millimeters is always a good thing to have in a listing to save the buyers from having to look that up themselves.
Selling a watch is a learning process but these are the steps any seller should take when doing so, at least to the best of their capabilities.
Otherwise, your photos are very nice! 😉
Lycka till,
T.
 
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If you are going to the trouble of opening the watch to take movement pictures (which is almost always a good idea when selling, if possible), you should also take pictures of the inner caseback, which has important data stamped into it (model # etc) that helps verify the authenticity of the watch. Also, you should add pictures of the outer back to display those markings in addition to how polished or not the outside back is.
I would also say the watch's dimensions in millimeters is always a good thing to have in a listing to save the buyers from having to look that up themselves.
Selling a watch is a learning process but these are the steps any seller should take when doing so, at least to the best of their capabilities.
Otherwise, your photos are very nice! 😉
Lycka till,
T.
I did not open the watch myself, it was from the watchmaker when it was serviced..
Still I guess I am right cos this watch is not about the movement and so on. It has a rather rare dial and its in very good condition. I hardly think any possible buyer would hesitate from sending me a pm if having any questions they felt urged to ask. I will in that case IF someone very is extremly serious of course hand in the watch to a watchmaker and get some pics😀
And for the real collector one can always get order a Extract of Archive right?
I have now edited the add as requested..
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