Omega seamaster ranchero or not??

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hello, I would like to buy this omega seamaster but I don't know what price to offer. Could anyone help me? thank you very much
 
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The case is so badly worn I wouldn't consider it at any price.
 
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The case is so badly worn I wouldn't consider it at any price.
if red was in good condition, how much would you have paid for it?
 
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So many things wrong with this watch.
I would not pay anything for it (that is, I would not buy it unless I needed a movement part and it was very cheap).

To answer your question.

if red was in good condition, how much would you have paid for it?

If it was in absolutely perfect condition, I would still not buy it. It does not suit my taste.

However, if it was in absolutely perfect condition, somebody could pay anywhere between USD$1000 to $2000.
 
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It took me a while to sell this one. It sold eventually for EUR 950 (after coming down from EUR 1400). Yours... well.. EUR 200/350. I can understand that some people still want to wear this watch.
 
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The case is so badly worn I wouldn't consider it at any price.

I like old well worn Omegas. I would buy that for $100 to $150 all day, have it tuned up and wear the heck out of it.
 
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It's a dress model. Gold filled or s/s. Plain hands or arrow hands in gold

Wasn't sure on the dial, but found another with the same dial. Better condition which only sold for $345

Not sure people like the seamaster model. Doesn't sell for anything near the black dialed Ranchero signed models

In that condition. Good for movement parts

DON
 
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I'd say Seamaster. Certainly looks like it has spent some time in the sea... 😁