Omega Seamaster Date at 6

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Cal. 353 in a 34mm stainless steel case. Original textured crosshair dial. Watch is running but do not know service history. Crown is omega but a later service replacement. $900 paypalled and shipped USPS priority almost anywhere in the world.

 
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Damn. That's what happens when you go to bed 🤩

Agree with you:whipped:

I wish I could have had heartburn last night and had a look at the FS section while having Pepcid.🤦
 
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Went quickly. Uncommon because of the dial's 3 features - textured, crosshairs and silver markers.
 
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Yep, cross hairs on a waffle dial command a premium and don't sit unbought long. Imagine if it were a black dial!!!!
 
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Well I am the lucky new owner. If it makes anyone feel better I promise to take good care of her. Was finally in the right place at the right time!
 
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Well I am the lucky new owner. If it makes anyone feel better I promise to take good care of her. Was finally in the right place at the right time!

Congrats!
Looking forward to see some wristshots when it arrives, and consider a service before you start wearing it.
 
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Congrats!
Looking forward to see some wristshots when it arrives, and consider a service before you start wearing it.

...and...DIBS😀
 
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I pondered this one briefly, I saw it within minutes of posting, but just bought a T17 from Kyle (arriving today) and an expensive and somewhat rare and extraordinary Rolex bombé from the early '50s...so I had to resist.
 
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I am definitely sending this one in for a service before it sees regular action. MSNWatch was kind enough to recommend someone to service it and I will be giving him a ring after it arrives.

I assume the movement should be serviced but should I have him do anything else?
 
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I assume the movement should be serviced but should I have him do anything else?

I'd also replace the crown with the original style, as they're still available, and of course wouldn't polish the case, just clean it.

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If the crystal is original to the watch I'd leave it like this, if not you can also replace it; they're not expensive.

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