I'm still operating on my strict - if I'm not wearing it enough, it's getting sold to pay for other watches/bills/food policy - so today, the Jedi is being offered up for sale. I picked this watch up earlier in the year from eBay, it arrived and promptly stopped running, so has been serviced by Simon Freese, and is now doing what it should. Condition: Case: Retains original finishes, some marks/scratches, please see pictures. Dial & hands: Original, glow briefly under UV. Bracelet: Original/period correct version of the 1162/173 sized to 14.5cm (comes with 2 spare links, not sure how/if they can be refitted) Movement: freshly serviced by Simon Freese, serial is in the 31 million range, making year of production approximately 1970. What you get: Omega Seamaster ST145.024 watch head - Serviced by Simon Freese Watchmakers on 25/05/17, it carries the balance of an 18 month warranty. 1162/173 bracelet sized to 14.5cm (there are two extra links in the package, not sure if they are for this bracelet, or how they are fitted, but they came with it... so they'd go with it!) Original outer card box, original inner red box, Speedmaster/Flightmaster/Chronograph operating instructions. Service paperwork from Simon Freese Watchmakers. (Perlon strap shown in pictures is not included with the watch). Asking Price: £2500 net to me Shipping: UK fully insured/tracked next day delivery is included in the price. International fully tracked/insured shipping is available, at cost. References: I've sold quite a bit here over the last few years, and have references on the buyer/seller page. I also value the reputation that I've built up through Time 4A Pint, so am strongly disinclined to mess anyone about, or waste anyones time. What you see, is what you get, any and all questions are welcome, and if you're in London, and would like to see the watch in person, please drop me a DM and we'll sort something out. Photos (lots of them):
Oh no! I had dibs! But unfortunately I have a big shift coming up soon...dammit, I had my orange lightsabre too! Amazing piece, GLWS Chris!