I own a 14060 and a watchco 300, they have both become daily wears for me despite a collection of over 70 watches at the moment. Very different watches despite both being “divers”. Don’t sell one to get the other, you will miss the 5513.
Awesome experience and your 300 is super clean. What do you think would be a reasonable amount to spend one one?
Don’t own either but have had both in my hands/on my wrist. My biggest concern about the omega is that the bezel seems kind of fragile. I think it’s Bakelite or something like that. A lot of the bezels are cracked or chipped if original
The 300 is clean becuase it’s was built in 2016- lol. Part of the joy of the Watchco 300’s- all the looks of the vintage and none of the hassle.
Prices on both the OG and the Watchco’s have been in flux over the last few years so they are truly dependent on availability, location and condition.
The easier way of going about it is telling us what the one you posted is going for and showing more pictures of it to get an idea if the asking is reasonable.
I currently own a 1974 Rolex Submariner 5513, which is essentially the same watch made by Rolex.
I’m not an expert on the vintage ones as many here are, but I’m feeling that the bezel may be a later service bezel. Not that there is anything wrong with service parts, but that should be reflected in the price. We had a very nice one for sale here not long about for about 1/3 less if I recall.
And yes, Bakelite get brittle like glass over time- they don’t take an impact well. (My watchco is acrylic so slightly more impact resistant). I have watches with Bakelite bezels and they get light duty. Not looking to be a weekend warrior with a long NLA part that will kill half a watche’s value if I whack it into a door frame.