Omega Seamaster w/ Seashell dial on BOR

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This is the watch that I got in addition to the constellation full set from the original owner.

DIAL: Poor redial which is unfortunate because its a seashell dial which is kind of uncommon. Lume missing on the hands.

CASE: In pretty good condition! hippocampus on the caseback. Nice clean lines on the lugs.

BRACELET: Omega BOR. There appears to be one small section that is mission the outer links. See pictures.

MOVEMENT: Not working. No crown or stem? Will need repair

PRICE: $325 shipped conus. If I am not mistaken, BORs go for ~$300 so I added very little for shipping, the case, the dial and nonworking movement. That's at least the logic I used to arrive at the price. If I am off base please feel free to let me know. I am always open to learning and constructive discussions!

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The missing section looks like 1 of the removable links, and this appears to be a full length bracelet- so take those out and you should have a perfectly good bracelet fitting around 7.25-7.5” wrist…or buy a couple more links for larger.
The sum of the parts is worth more than the asking here.
 
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The missing section looks like 1 of the removable links, and this appears to be a full length bracelet- so take those out and you should have a perfectly good bracelet fitting around 7.25-7.5” wrist…or buy a couple more links for larger.
The sum of the parts is worth more than the asking here.

100%! OF might not be the best audience for a redialled watch. Take out the one broken removable link and the bracelet on its own will sell for 220-250USD quickly. Which leaves less than 100USD for a movement, a case, a set of hands and a dial that's also not exactly worthless, despite the redial. It's a bargain.