Omega Seamaster Cal. 750

Posts
3,773
Likes
20,187
Hmm, could I ask roughly what a set comprising a 1098 bracelet and 540 end-links would cost? ~$180-200? Or more considering the scarcity?

EDIT I didn't notice until after I posted this the question was 3 years old. Oh, well...

I paid $240 earlier this year for the full size bracelet and end links on eBay.

 
Posts
5
Likes
3
Thanks for getting back to me.
My biggest concern is not the bracelet, but that can be important. My bigger concern is the back. I did not think about the back until after I got home, so I have no pictures of that.
I guess you can tell I am brand new at this so any input is helpful and desired.
Here are two pictures showing the face of the watch and the movement. You might be able to tell something about the band from these.
I have not bought this watch but am considering it. I don't want to buy something that has been Frankened and I realize I am not paying top dollar, but I also don't want to buy something valueless.
It's hard to be new.
 
Posts
5
Likes
3
So is a boat anchor.
We must have good pictures to help.
I posted a reply but it is under the next item down.
Sorry, I don't know how to move it, but I hope you can get to it so you can see it.
 
Posts
3,212
Likes
6,277
Nice pieces shown here! Is the caliber 700 series (750/751) as reliable as the 500 series (563/564/565)? Are the cases of the 700 series bigger than the 500 counter parts? The day date complication is nice 😀
 
Posts
12,616
Likes
17,041
Nice pieces shown here! Is the caliber 700 series (750/751) as reliable as the 500 series (563/564/565)?
Yes. They are the same movements with the exception of the parts needed for the day/date feature.

Are the cases of the 700 series bigger than the 500 counter parts?
That depends on the individual watch style. For those like the Constellation "C" case, in which both movements were used, I don't think that there is any difference in the size of the watch.
gatorcpa