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··Ash @ ΩFCould this: "Professionally refurbished" mean redial?
Could this: "Professionally refurbished" mean redial?
Just replaced dial, it doesn’t make sense to try to repaint one of these when ordering a replacement is so cheap and easy on a modern watch. Many of these early first gen Seamaster Pro chronos have faded hands, and coffee colored lume, with tritium for the early ones, so luminova replacements are not uncommon as well but luminova is correct for most of them anyway and imo preferable on these.
Latest generation Cal 8900 Planet Ocean orange ceramic bezel in steel going in 7 hours
https://www.ebay.com/itm/266788655917
This is extremely cool and rarely comes up at a reasonable price. Museum Edition 8 Racend Timer which also has the pulsimeter ring for doctors in 18K solid gold. Very special
https://www.ebay.com/itm/276447624688
This is extremely cool and rarely comes up at a reasonable price. Museum Edition 8 Racend Timer which also has the pulsimeter ring for doctors in 18K solid gold. Very special
https://www.ebay.com/itm/276447624688
Seamaster Pro 300M Chrono Diver with steel bezel going no reserve
https://www.ebay.com/itm/276444456090
Seamaster Pro pre-bond 200M diver with a ton of spares after an Omega factory service, quite a cool daily wearer with a vintage vibe, going off in 1 hour in the UK
https://www.ebay.com/itm/116164958959
... At a fairly astonishing price. You could buy 2 mint ones for that which still had the original tritium. That is tidy but I'm not sure it is worth Bond SMP money. I wonder if the bidders are thinking of making up a second one from the spare bits.