Up for sale is my reference ST176.002. It has a replacement rotor with a serial of R10524 - So not sure of exact date/year of manufacture, but the pre professional dial makes this one of the earlier ones so approximately 1971/1972. It's been fully refurbished by STS - which included refinishing the case, a full service, new crown, new pushers, and new crystal. The hands are genuine omega service replacement tritium - it is believed that these were replaced at an STS service back in the early 1990's (paperwork available for this), and is not uncommon, as the needle tip minute hand is a little fragile, and has not been available for many years. It is under warranty until 17/02/2018. Selling to fund future purchases. Asking £1850 net to me - including RMSD insured postage within the UK. Please take a look at the pictures, happy to answer any questions. Face to Face viewing available in central London (EC2V) Monday-Friday. International buyers: please note that you will bear responsibility for any customs or import duties, payment/offers will need to be in GBP, I will cover the first £10 of shipping costs.
And now back for sale. Apparently the person who pressed buy it now on eBay, "thought it was a Rolex". Sigh.
As my girlfriend's grandmother once commented (it was about a vandalised tree, but applies well here) : "They ought to whipped in the town square!"
Just buggers things about a bit - I've relisted it, and promptly got questions from the 5 people who were watching the old listing, asking what's going on. I've taken this as an opportunity to ask them flat out if they're interested, or window shopping. Every cloud.
If you'd done that to begin with, some poor soul probably wouldn't have mistaken it for a Rolex... Better late than never
You say that... but given some of the Arsehattery I've encountered on eBay in the last week, I'm not so sure.