Davidt
·Offering for sale an Omega Seamaster Chronograph ref 101.009-63 with caliber 320 movement and beautiful black dial.
Watch is located in UK.
Pros:
1. This is about the cheapest Omega 320 chronograph on the market right now.
2. The matte black dial looks truly stunning as does the watch overall.
3. All functions work as they should.
Cons:
1. I think it’s unlikely the dial is original to the watch. It’s likely either a service dial or taken from a ref 145.017. Nevertheless, it looks great, and appears to have been on the watch for a long time.
2. I don’t think it’s been serviced in a long time so although functioning, a service is recommended.
Price - £2350 net to me. Dropped to £1995
Shipping - UK shipping free. Rest of world at cost. Returns not accepted unless there are any mistakes in the listing.
Details:
Case: Stainless steel 35mm case with what I believe is the original Omega signed crown and flat pushers. Case in good overall condition, with well defined edges and no damage or corrosion.
Snap on caseback stamped 101.009-63.
Dial: Matte black, applied logo dial with two sub registers and wide ‘T Swiss Made T’. In excellent condition, only thing worth mentioning is mark on 5 o’clock market.
Although beautiful, I think it’s unlikely this dial is original to the watch. The earliest I can find a 101-009 with DeVille on the dial is -65 and one or two -64’s. As such I think this dial is a replacement, perhaps at service in the late 60’s/70’s.
Hands: I believe the hour, minute and chrono seconds hand are original, but assume both subdial hands have been replaced as they should be stick hands not leaf.
Movement: Omega cal. 320 column wheel movement in good condition. Similar to Omega 321 but without hour recorder at 6. Movement functions as it should but service history is unknown. I would plan on a service in the near future as I do not believe it’s been done in years.
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Watch is located in UK.
Pros:
1. This is about the cheapest Omega 320 chronograph on the market right now.
2. The matte black dial looks truly stunning as does the watch overall.
3. All functions work as they should.
Cons:
1. I think it’s unlikely the dial is original to the watch. It’s likely either a service dial or taken from a ref 145.017. Nevertheless, it looks great, and appears to have been on the watch for a long time.
2. I don’t think it’s been serviced in a long time so although functioning, a service is recommended.
Price - £2350 net to me. Dropped to £1995
Shipping - UK shipping free. Rest of world at cost. Returns not accepted unless there are any mistakes in the listing.
Details:
Case: Stainless steel 35mm case with what I believe is the original Omega signed crown and flat pushers. Case in good overall condition, with well defined edges and no damage or corrosion.
Snap on caseback stamped 101.009-63.
Dial: Matte black, applied logo dial with two sub registers and wide ‘T Swiss Made T’. In excellent condition, only thing worth mentioning is mark on 5 o’clock market.
Although beautiful, I think it’s unlikely this dial is original to the watch. The earliest I can find a 101-009 with DeVille on the dial is -65 and one or two -64’s. As such I think this dial is a replacement, perhaps at service in the late 60’s/70’s.
Hands: I believe the hour, minute and chrono seconds hand are original, but assume both subdial hands have been replaced as they should be stick hands not leaf.
Movement: Omega cal. 320 column wheel movement in good condition. Similar to Omega 321 but without hour recorder at 6. Movement functions as it should but service history is unknown. I would plan on a service in the near future as I do not believe it’s been done in years.
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