Forums Latest Members

Opinion on Seamaster 166.032 Caliber 752 on 1098 Bracelet

  1. fskywalker Dec 29, 2018

    Posts
    3,047
    Likes
    5,952
    Hi folks am looking at this 166.032 (with spanish day wheel, my native language ;) ) for sale, owner says is running well (recently serviced/adjusted) for about $600. Does the dial looks original? How hard is to get new genuine plexiglass for it? Crown looks correct? Good deal?

    Thanks

    Francisco

    a5.jpg

    a4.jpg a3.jpg a2.jpg a1.jpg a6.jpg a9.jpg a12.jpg a11.jpg
     
    a8.jpg a7.jpg
    Edited Dec 29, 2018
  2. dan7800 Dec 29, 2018

    Posts
    803
    Likes
    811
    Do they provide evidence that it was serviced? The scratched crystal is a big indication that they are either lying or that this "service" was something pretty weak.

    I'm bad at detecting this, but does it look over polished as well? (I will let others chime in)
     
  3. fskywalker Dec 29, 2018

    Posts
    3,047
    Likes
    5,952
    No evidence of servicing is indicated; just asked seller and he said was serviced few months ago, but lets assume not recently serviced.
     
    Edited Dec 29, 2018
  4. dan7800 Dec 29, 2018

    Posts
    803
    Likes
    811
    You can post the Ebay link in the thread.

    90% of the time when someone on Ebay says that a watch was serviced, they aren't being totally truthful.

    I'd pass and move on.
     
    fskywalker likes this.
  5. fskywalker Dec 29, 2018

    Posts
    3,047
    Likes
    5,952
    Thanks for the feedback, here is the link for the auction: https://www.ebay.com/itm/omega-seamaster-automatic-CAL-752-steel-36MM/253966999757Purchases made through these links may earn this site a commission from the eBay Partner Network
     
  6. ahsposo Most fun screen name at ΩF Dec 29, 2018

    Posts
    3,745
    Likes
    19,993
    The crown is not correct. Diameter is too small.
     
  7. S.H. Dec 29, 2018

    Posts
    1,518
    Likes
    3,537
    Dial looks original, case and buckle were polished. Back gasket looks iffy, you should assume it would need a service, some refinishing, a crown and a crystal. Rotors marks on the caseback!

    If you really want it you could make a low offer, but refinishing a case is not always easy. The plain model (not chronometer rated) is not rare, you may wait for a better example. As it is, this one is too pricey imho.

    FYI, my 168.023 was in the same range price-wise, but it has an original plexi and crown, is not polished and the movement is very clean, even if it need a service, it is dry.
     
    fskywalker likes this.
  8. fskywalker Dec 29, 2018

    Posts
    3,047
    Likes
    5,952
    Thanks. What would be a recommended offer as is?
     
  9. dan7800 Dec 29, 2018

    Posts
    803
    Likes
    811
    I'd just pass and move onto to a good example. I've seen similar models (in much better shape) for sale here.
     
    fskywalker likes this.
  10. S.H. Dec 29, 2018

    Posts
    1,518
    Likes
    3,537
    That is for you to know, if you really want it, how much can you afford, how much will it cost to bring it back to its former glory.

    I'd pass for another with better cosmetics if I were you, the mechanical problems can be solved, the cosmetic ones, not so much. Parts + service + some proper refinishing can add up quickly and you will still miss the original finish and crispness.
     
    fskywalker likes this.
  11. fskywalker Dec 29, 2018

    Posts
    3,047
    Likes
    5,952
    Thanks to all for feedback. I thought about putting an offer as just the bracelet is worth over $100 and the dial, which seems to be un-restored, looks nice. I don’t mind polish cases as long as bevels are still present and this one seemed not to be heavily polished.

    I don’t see any others like this one in the forum, the last few sold were north of $1000. This chrono version (168.023) for sale in another forum, with incorrect hands (seller includes original hands) but well over $1000 as well, crazy price:

    http://forums.watchnet.com/index.php?t=tree&goto=918611&rid=0
     
    Edited Dec 29, 2018
  12. S.H. Dec 29, 2018

    Posts
    1,518
    Likes
    3,537
    For the last one:
    - generic crystal?
    - incorrect hands
    - case looks badly polished too
    - crown is bad (bent) and incorrect
    - unserviced
    - I don't like the color of the movement plating, it may be worn but it is hard to tell (too yellow)

    WTF is the deal with the hands, the correct handset is outside of the watch? Smells fishy don't you think?

    No way this is worth 1.2k!

    If you reaaally want the one in the 1st post, shoot a 300$ offer, factoring service and parts you may have a 600$ beater in the end. But usually, waiting for a good one is a better idea than rushing, there is always a better one around the next corner.
     
    fskywalker likes this.
  13. fskywalker Dec 29, 2018

    Posts
    3,047
    Likes
    5,952
    Is 063PZ5111 the correct Omega part number for the plexiglass on this model? Wonder if still available from Omega

    063PZ5111.jpg
     
    Edited Dec 29, 2018