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··Ash @ ΩFThanks for your help. I'm new to the watch world and don't have an eye for what I should be looking for yet, so the bay is a little scary to me. Would $300 be about the price I should be looking for in a 60's style seamaster?
Thanks for your help. I'm new to the watch world and don't have an eye for what I should be looking for yet, so the bay is a little scary to me. Would $300 be about the price I should be looking for in a 60's style seamaster?
Un-dibs. Have at it guys! I won't have the necessary probable funds after a just-agreed-to purchase which fills two slots with one addition. Expect it to go for at least $2100..... if you're lucky not much more. Seeing what stainless steel high demand vintage Omegas like this Seamaster 321 are going for it might be more like $2800 - $3200.
Going to undibs this one...😒
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Ome...829958688?pt=Wristwatches&hash=item2ec265fa20
is the pic misleading the actual surface of the dial?
Do you mean color or surface texture? If texture, no, although it is even more sparkly in life. Color, normally it is more golden, but the description says silver. There is a very similar Wachco dial for sale now that looks the same too. I have only seen silver on silver watch and gold on gold watch for these models in life.
Yes, I was referring to its texture. Not a bad looking watch.
You're about the only regular who doesn't (or hasn't) own(ed) one of these.
Guys, can he even be considered for admission to the VΩBT without a Seamaster Sparkle of some variety? 😜
You're about the only regular who doesn't (or hasn't) own(ed) one of these.
Guys, can he even be considered for admission to the VΩBT without a Seamaster Sparkle of some variety? 😜
I can handle the Sparkle, is something about the date/day feature that ... you know, it does not create enough wind force to lift my skirt 🥱
Not gonna happen.