Omega Seamaster 321 chrono ref. 14364

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Dear all,

up for sale comes a rare treat. A very nicely preserved Omega Seamaster chronograph with 321 caliber.

DIAL: Original, silver radium dial, stainless radium dauphine hands, fantastic condition with lovely vanilla patina

CASE: Stainless steel case with screwdown caseback, seems to be unpolished, very sharp and crisp

DIAMETER: 35mm

MOVEMENT: High grade, Omega 321 movement, 17 jewels, serial: 18.6 million, runs very well and all functions work as they should

BRACELET: Omega 1502 bracelet with 11 endlinks

PRICE: € 5700 plus shipment of your choice or best reasonable offer. Watch is located in Germany. Plenty of feedback and references available. No returns.

 
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Buying here from fellow members purely to sell on, with absolutely no interest in the watch for what it is (a very desirable Omega) seems wrong to me! Likely the buyer expressed a real, heartfelt interest in the watch in PMs!!
He is a dealer. I wish though he was a decent dealer.
 
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He is a dealer. I wish though he was a decent dealer.
He is an expensive dealer when you look as some of the more desirable pieces on the website.
 
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His Camaro is a Thing of beauty but not sure it’s €14500 beautiful.
 
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The market is always right, so to the buyer / flipper - fair enough. I've also bought from flippers for rare pieces, and he may well have the broader market reach that warrants jacking up the price.

What I find galling is the total lack of value-add, beyond some verbiage in the advert. It's never nice to see how the sausage is made.
 
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The market is always right, so to the buyer / flipper - fair enough. I've also bought from flippers for rare pieces, and he may well have the broader market reach that warrants jacking up the price.

What I find galling is the total lack of value-add, beyond some verbiage in the advert. It's never nice to see how the sausage is made.
There is no added-value for people who know how to “fish”. Many others cannot distinguish the gems in the wild..
 
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The market is always right, so to the buyer / flipper - fair enough. I've also bought from flippers for rare pieces, and he may well have the broader market reach that warrants jacking up the price.

What I find galling is the total lack of value-add, beyond some verbiage in the advert. It's never nice to see how the sausage is made.

No way that he had it serviced in the time from when he bought here and posted it on his site. I don’t have any issue with him making a profit but that seems very misleading. His inventory always has some great watches but definitely other examples of him doing misleading things.