Opinions on this Omega Geneve Grand Sport Racing Dial

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Nice condition and original, not rare but easily uncommon, the condition makes it quite a bit more special but still worth a fraction of that asking price. It's a cool watch but not a $5k cool watch by any means
 
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A big discount from 7,600!
 
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Thanks for the replies!

I was under the impression they were produced in very limited quantities with very few in pristine condition being out in the wild.

Out of curiosity I sent him an offer of 3.5k, which he accepted.
 
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You might have overpaid, but unless you will be buying a bunch more, no biggie. They often price them at 3-4x their value on c24. Then they give a discount, you ask for another 35% off, and still they have sold at a great price.
 
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Thanks for the replies!

I was under the impression they were produced in very limited quantities with very few in pristine condition being out in the wild.

Out of curiosity I sent him an offer of 3.5k, which he accepted.
Wow that is very strong. Even with the unusual dial I’d say these are £500-900 at most.
 
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Oh wow. You can definitely tell I'm a newbie!

I just offered though, I didn't buy it, luckily enough.
 
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From a dealer with warranty and serviced maybe they’d ask £1200-1600 but I think $3500 private is a huge, huge premium.
 
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About 10 years ago I sold a NOS one to a trader for EUR 1.200

 
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About 10 years ago I sold a NOS one to a trader for EUR 1.200

Nos with original strap and buckle is a different kettle of fish imo.
 
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The dial is not original, just look at the checks at 6