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  1. CanberraOmega Rabbitohs and Whisky Supporter Nov 22, 2012

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    Well, I think I've fallen for the sparkly bug, but wanted to check what counts and what doesn't! I've seen 752s both as Seamasters and Seamaster Cosmics. The Cosmics are monoques, while the others are screwbacks. Is there any difference in value/collectability/sparkliness?

    Are there any issues I should be aware of in the hunt? Common flaws, etc?
    And does anyone have one for sale???
     
  2. pknopp Nov 22, 2012

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    PM sent on a guy who offered me a nice one when I bought mine.
     
  3. cicindela Steve @ ΩF Staff Member Nov 22, 2012

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    This is the type you want, not the Cosmic, Either the first (chronometer) with a 751 or standard with 750, 752. Both are great. Comes in stainless, gold cap or gold.
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  4. adam78 Adam @ ΩF Staff Member Nov 22, 2012

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    I have a sparkle dial too, but quite a bit older! :taunt:

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  5. ulackfocus Nov 22, 2012

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    The dials are treated the same way, but the value is with the regular Seamasters. Cosmics are considered entry level Omega watches for some reason.
     
  6. Wetworks Nov 22, 2012

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    The Seamasters are beautiful in person, tough to do them justice in photos IMHO. I presently have the 750 in SS, but I did have the 751 in gold-cap as well.

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