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  1. erpin9 Sep 3, 2016

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    I recently checked the "sold item" section on Ebay for the Omega Seamaster 2913 and there were 2 sold, a 2913/8 that sold for $7,900 and a 2913/3 for $1758.93. Both appears the same condition wise. In fact the 2913/3 has an Omega bracelet but I am not sure if its original for that model. Can anyone tell me the reason for the price disparity? Is it because the other one has the lollipop second hand?

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  2. kyle L Grasshopper Staff Member Sep 3, 2016

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    One was ended early.
     
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  3. MSNWatch Vintage Omega Aficionado Staff Member Sep 3, 2016

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    with added monies paid outside ebay it looks like.
     
  4. HannekeW Sep 3, 2016

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    yes and one was located in equador and the other in greece, I guess that protects them from the buyers coming after them.
     
  5. erpin9 Sep 3, 2016

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    Hmmm sounds logical to avoid the huge ebay fees the seller has to pay.