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

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Wow. Head only and a crappy redial for $7100? I must be missing something.

This is an exceedingly rare watch. Supposedly the "dead beat" seconds feature didn't work well and very few were released. Some commentators say the figure is as low as 17 pieces in existence. Others don't agree.

http://www.oldwatch.club.tw/Codetail.aspx?ID=713&Channel=1&Lang=Eng&Model=1#

http://forums.watchuseek.com/f20/ra...cal-372-a-523718-post3833449.html#post3833449

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Whatever the right answer is, these tend to sell for a lot of money.

Oddly enough, you'll see a spare dial turn up every so often.
gatorcpa
 
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This is an exceedingly rare watch. Supposedly the "dead beat" seconds feature didn't work well and very few were released. Some commentators say the figure is as low as 17 pieces in existence. Others don't agree.

http://www.oldwatch.club.tw/Codetail.aspx?ID=713&Channel=1&Lang=Eng&Model=1#

http://forums.watchuseek.com/f20/ra...cal-372-a-523718-post3833449.html#post3833449

synchrobeat.jpg
Whatever the right answer is, these tend to sell for a lot of money.

Oddly enough, you'll see a spare dial turn up every so often.
gatorcpa
Cool! That auction and description goes on the hard drive.
Way to go gator
 
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This is an exceedingly rare watch. Supposedly the "dead beat" seconds feature didn't work well and very few were released. Some commentators say the figure is as low as 17 pieces in existence. Others don't agree.

http://www.oldwatch.club.tw/Codetail.aspx?ID=713&Channel=1&Lang=Eng&Model=1#

http://forums.watchuseek.com/f20/ra...cal-372-a-523718-post3833449.html#post3833449

synchrobeat.jpg
Whatever the right answer is, these tend to sell for a lot of money.

Oddly enough, you'll see a spare dial turn up every so often.
gatorcpa


Watchco was selling NOS dials a while back. Wasn't able to snag one and would probably never be able to get my hands on one anyways! 🤔
 
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This is an exceedingly rare watch. Supposedly the "dead beat" seconds feature didn't work well and very few were released. Some commentators say the figure is as low as 17 pieces in existence. Others don't agree.

http://www.oldwatch.club.tw/Codetail.aspx?ID=713&Channel=1&Lang=Eng&Model=1#

http://forums.watchuseek.com/f20/ra...cal-372-a-523718-post3833449.html#post3833449

synchrobeat.jpg
Whatever the right answer is, these tend to sell for a lot of money.

Oddly enough, you'll see a spare dial turn up every so often.
gatorcpa


I stand corrected! It must have been a sight to see at the time since quartz hadn't landed yet.
 
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Son of a 🤬.


If you like the style and like the bling then you might consider this connie:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=301102736416


Geezus! The Magpie paid that for my 168.009 with the brick bracelet - and mine was in better shape, serviced, and had more gold content.
 
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I wonder if we're going to see a C-Case popularity uptick some time soon

Its turn on the Great Cycle Of Preference will come again, sooner or later. Unfortunately, so will skinny ties.
 
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Its turn on the Great Cycle Of Preference will come again, sooner or later. Unfortunately, so will skinny ties.

I hear ya... A skinny tie is a mystery...a bit like skinny jeans. Why do I want to look like I'm wearing jeggings? 😁