Omega Speedmaster Moonwatch with box and cards price 3200 Euro

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Hi

I have for sale a watch which i consider is most collectable watch from Omega. The watch is in like new condition. I only wear it to a few special occasions. I do not know the service history of the watch, i am not the first owner and personally never service it but the watch keep excellent time and all the functions works as it should. No defect to describe but if any members of the forum spot a defect please point it out because i do not want to hide defects.
The watch it's full set with box and cards.
I am asking 3200 Euro paid by PayPal. I will support the fees and free shipping worldwide.
Here are the pictures..

Thank you OF.

 
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Seems like he got a lot of people on this forum.

I feel sorry for all the people that got scammed. I think its safe to say there are very few good deals left in the watch world. If something is too good to be true (in terms of price), it usually is.

Yes, I thought it was a good deal but not impossibly good. Just a couple of years ago it was the standard price new via Chrono24….
 
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Yes, I thought it was a good deal but not impossibly good. Just a couple of years ago it was the standard price new via Chrono24….
What year exactly?
 
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A man has got to do what a man has got to do.
You could also not sell/flip what do not have in your possession, but thank you for informing me that is how you work. I’ll avoid your OF listings in the future 👍
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You could also not sell/flip what do not have in your possession, but thank you for informing me that is how you work. I’ll avoid your listings in the future 👍
Good for you. No need to make uninformed comments on what I do. I have never asked for your opinion. It would be much nicer if you kept your opinions to your self rather than trying to demean other forums members. I have never tried to sell you something or am I likely to in the future. Please have more manners when dealing with fellow forum members. Good luck.
 
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Maybe a “man” should only sell a watch they actually possess!!
Again, manners maketh the man. As I thought that I had bought a good Omega Speedmaster that I could sell on, I decided to do so. I hope that you don't fall off that very high fence that you seem to be sitting on. Good luck.
 
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So you were flipping a watch you hadn't yet received, presumably for more than you paid. I would say you got greedy and got your fingers burnt. Karma. That said I hope PP put you right. He's clearly a scumbag.
 
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Again, manners maketh the man. As I thought that I had bought a good Omega Speedmaster that I could sell on, I decided to do so. I hope that you don't fall off that very high fence that you seem to be sitting on. Good luck.
Oh it’s not that high. Just high enough to know right from wrong.
 
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So you were flipping a watch you hadn't yet received, presumably for more than you paid. I would say you got greedy and got your fingers burnt. Karma. That said I hope PP put you right. He's clearly a scumbag.
Most watches that are for sale here are being flipped, certainly for more than they were bought for. It's normal. I doubt that anyone is selling at a loss. Let's be real here. Thanks.
 
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do. I have never asked for your opinion. It would be much nicer if you kept your opinions to your self
You don’t have to ask. We are on a global forum where each member is allowed to be vocal permitting they follow the established rules of forum decorum.
You bought a watch for €1,200 and for €1,900, you flipped it before you received it. That is shady business and a shame you are trying to justify this.
 
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You don’t have to ask. We are on a global forum where each member is allowed to be vocal permitting they follow the established rules of forum decorum.
You bought a watch for €1,200 and for €1,900, you flipped it before you received it. That is shady business.
I never received the watch.
 
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Most watches that are for sale here are being flipped, certainly for more than they were bought for. It's normal. I doubt that anyone is selling at a loss. Let's be real here. Thanks.
No they are not. They are changing hands between collectors. Thanks for self identifying as a Del-Boy. Those of us who care can avoid dealing with you in future.
 
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Maybe it's not my place to say this. But indeed it's a bit strange to sell a watch which you dont have in your hands. Dont you think?
 
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Looking back now I would agree. But at the time I thought that I might be able to sell it for a profit. The market here is very small and I thought that if it arrived I could sell it on. I have done so before.
 
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before you received it.
I never received the watch.
Exactly my point, which you quoted in our reply to me. But, this didn’t stop you from flipping it to someone else. Would you give your money to someone knowing they didn’t have the watch in their possession? If the answer is no, how bout take a minute to reflect on what you did to someone else.
 
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Exactly my point, which you quoted in our reply to me. But, this didn’t stop you from flipping it to someone else. Would you give your money to someone knowing they didn’t have the watch in their possession? If the answer is no, how bout take a minute to reflect on what you did to someone else.
Watch was never received and It was also never sold by me. As soon as the problem arose I removed it from the sales post.
 
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You don’t have to ask. We are on a global forum where each member is allowed to be vocal permitting they follow the established rules of forum decorum.
You bought a watch for €1,200 and for €1,900, you flipped it before you received it. That is shady business and a shame you are trying to justify this.
Wait, did he actually ‘sell’ the same watch to multiple people?
 
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Wait, did he actually ‘sell’ the same watch to multiple people?
As far as I know, no. @peterkirk01 bought the watch I (first) hyperlinked (in my comment you quoted) from ApolloXVII and is a victim of that scam. Before receiving the watch, Peter listed the watch for sale on a local platform (second hyperlink in my post) and tried flipping it, again, without it in his possession. He admitted to this earlier on in this thread.
 
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Well the one you linked is the same one he sold to me as well