Recommended Vintage OMEGA WATCHES (only) On EBAY (NOT for Inquiries)

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🇸🇬 Very nice clean 18K gold Constellation C-Case with Solid Gold Linen dial going no reserve in SG

https://www.ebay.com/itm/147287091338

This is an incredible C-Case configuration, really beautiful. While it looks fine, be aware that it is highly likely that case and caseback were refinished.
 
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🇺🇸 Vintage Omega Seamaster Cal 565 Orange hand in steel going no reserve, loose crown, casebook engraving and needs service but not bad

https://www.ebay.com/itm/137276789775

 
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1 day left on this Speedy Mark II

https://www.ebay.com/itm/236787330347
No bids on this one as of yet. Hands likely replaced, but not uncommon with this model. Omega changed the hands on mine during a service, too 🥲 Case back looks worn, but at the current price asked I think should be fine. Nice patina on the lume.
 
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No bids on this one as of yet. Hands likely replaced, but not uncommon with this model. Omega changed the hands on mine during a service, too 🥲 Case back looks worn, but at the current price asked I think should be fine. Nice patina on the lume.
I realize he has an OBO, but it is solidly overpriced (and I never know what 'OBO' means in context of an auction?).

Ebay Sold Comps best I can tell are mid-teens (slightly worse shape down to $1300, slightly better shape in the $1700-$2000 range), so I'd have a hard time bidding on this one.
 
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Hello everyone,


I'm looking for some advice. I love Omega and already own two pieces that I adore: a 1970s Seamaster Quartz (ref. 196.0073) and an Omega f300Hz.


I'm now considering a more significant purchase: a vintage Omega Seamaster Chronograph. They seem to be listed between €1,800 and €3,000.


Would you recommend this move? My main concern is that I have a fairly small wrist and I'm worried it might look too bulky.


Thanks for your help

(If this doesn’t belong here please say so and I’ll delete my post)

 
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Hello everyone,


I'm looking for some advice. I love Omega and already own two pieces that I adore: a 1970s Seamaster Quartz (ref. 196.0073) and an Omega f300Hz.


I'm now considering a more significant purchase: a vintage Omega Seamaster Chronograph. They seem to be listed between €1,800 and €3,000.


Would you recommend this move? My main concern is that I have a fairly small wrist and I'm worried it might look too bulky.


Thanks for your help

(If this doesn’t belong here please say so and I’ll delete my post)

Start a new thread, not for inquiries (see title). That said, those are great, and as a guy with a small-ish wrist (~6.5"), I love mine.