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  1. Ko1892 May 2, 2015

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    Guys, Need your opinion please?
    Regards,
    Ko
     
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  2. gatorcpa ΩF InvestiGator Staff Member May 2, 2015

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    Looks good to me.

    I have a similar watch in not quite the condition as that one.

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    Case back is 2577-14, so should be close in age.

    Not a rare piece, shouldn't be too expensive.
    gat
     
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  3. VetPsychWars Wants to be in the club! May 2, 2015

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    I agree, looks right. I would buy it.

    Tom
     
  4. Ko1892 May 2, 2015

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    Can you give me a reasonable price range?
    Cheers
    Ko
     
  5. kyle L Grasshopper Staff Member May 2, 2015

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    I'd say $600-700, the dial is nice but like most gold capped cases it's been decently polished.
     
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  6. gatorcpa ΩF InvestiGator Staff Member May 2, 2015

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    $300 to $400 for head only. Any more and there would need to be extras, like original box, papers, etc.
    gatorcpa
     
  7. Ko1892 May 2, 2015

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    Thanks guys
     
  8. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado May 2, 2015

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    +1 considering the condition of the case, crown etc.
     
  9. kyle L Grasshopper Staff Member May 2, 2015

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    I guess it's worth a little less than my estimate :unsure:
     
  10. sohail May 2, 2015

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    Nice piece $300-400 max
     
  11. ulackfocus May 2, 2015

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    I like it up to $550 if it's serviced. If not, the $300 - $400 range is probably safe. Those clover crowns are still around. I think I even still have one.
     
  12. tamura May 2, 2015

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    What about the missing swan neck regulator?
     
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  13. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado May 2, 2015

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    This one is a caliber 351, 354 had the swans neck.
     
  14. tamura May 2, 2015

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    Sorry, have read it wrong.::confused2::
     
  15. j.allen May 2, 2015

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    I don't know; the black, textured, original dial is always desirable. With a proper listing and some skilled photos (like the 6th one down) I see no reason that this could not go for $500 or more. Especially if a few collectors decide they want this piece. Unless the 35* movement brings the value down compared to say a 50*? These large-lugged Omegas practically sell themselves.

    And clean the dirt in the slots for the case wrench!
     
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  16. Ko1892 May 3, 2015

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    I like to have one of those black textured dials but didn't go for it, the seller asking for 900 USD...too far apart!
    Thank you guys for helping:thumbsup:
    Cheers
    Ko
     
  17. Hijak May 4, 2015

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    Honestly I think $300 - $400 is very optimistic for a black waffle Seamaster. I have a ref. 2767 with a cal. 354 that has had a service and paid far more than this. Granted I really wanted it (and condition was a bit better) but these don't come up that often...I would be much more in line with Kyle's estimate on price here.