For sale is a great example of the Carl Brashear Bronze diver from Oris. This is a full set with box, papers, original unworn leather strap, warranty card, etc. The watch is 42 mm in diameter. The automatic movement is an Oris Caliber 733 based on Sellita SW200, with date. I bought this example new in 2017 and wore it a handful of times, most notably on a few diving excursions around Hawaii, which allowed a beautiful patina to begin developing on the bronze case. Read more about this limited edition of 2000 pieces here: https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/t...ition-base-on-the-divers-sixty-five-in-bronze CONDITION: The watch has not been polished, the case has not been opened, and its in overall excellent condition. It's a watch thats been worn maybe a dozen times. PRICE: $3250 USD includes insured shipping within the US. Payment accepted via PayPal (friends and family or add 3%) or direct wire. U.S. sale preferred, international sales will pay the cost of shipping. F2F available in the San Francisco Bay area. RETURNS: You have a 72 hour inspection period from the date the watch arrives. During that time, it may be returned for a full refund (less shipping costs you incur as the buyer). One the watch arrives in the same condition it was sent, I will refund the full purchase price. After 72 hours, the sale is considered final. Feel free to DM me on Omega Forums with any questions.
Guys — I’m sorry. I posted 3 watches to the private sales forum today and it’s the first time I’ve actually sold anything on the site since joining in 2015. I did read the rules and saw the one bump per day rule but "thread" didn't stick in my mind, yet was definitely in plain sight! I've requested to remove two of them and will repost this week. Won't happen again and thanks for your patience and for the space and for all of the great knowledge and connections I've made over the years!
That's OK mate. We all break a rule or two by mistake. I think my last one was doing 180 in a 110 zone . At least you don't have to pay a fine!