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  1. Leftinthelurch Sep 24, 2015

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    Hey all, this is a pretty good example. Are the hands original? They seem too good. What do you think? I love the original crystal.


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  2. vinn2 Sep 24, 2015

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    how do you know the crystal is original? very good looking watch --
     
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  3. Leftinthelurch Sep 24, 2015

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    Well, it is signed omega. It might not be original to the watch but it is a genuine crystal. How much do you think it'll fetch?
     
  4. Hijak Sep 24, 2015

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    Is this your watch/auction?
     
  5. Leftinthelurch Sep 24, 2015

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    It's not, I just wanted to show everyone. I want to buy it but money constraints won't allow me.
     
  6. Time Exposure coordinates his cast with his car's paint job Sep 24, 2015

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    $450 USD.
     
  7. hoipolloi Vintage Omega Connoisseur Sep 24, 2015

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    I know this seller. It won't end cheap.

    PS Hands don't look original . Dial and hands have new lume
     
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  8. italy1861 Sep 24, 2015

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    No T or T's by swiss made, heavy polish. Although I think 63 was around the time tritium was starting to be used so it's possible this was a dial not marked t.
     
    Edited Sep 24, 2015
  9. wenwatch Sep 28, 2015

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    It sold for $720 by t***oPurchases made through these links may earn this site a commission from the eBay Partner Network[​IMG] ( private ). Does anyone familiar with bidding on eBay know why the bidder info says "(private)"?
     
  10. wsfarrell Sep 29, 2015

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    It means the buyer has made his feedback profile private. Sellers can't do this, only buyers. It's a risky thing to do--sellers often don't like bidders with private feedback profiles. If "private" wins, then the seller will know everything about them, of course. So all I can imagine is that some people are paranoid about others seeing their feedback during an auction. Beats me.