Seamaster KO2907 cal 321 15,148,xxx Speedmaster interest

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Hi,

I have this Seamaster from around 1957, and I'm considering letting it go. Before I do I would very much appreciate an opinion on the value. My guess is around $1500, but could this also be of interest for parts for a first generation Speedmaster? In the MWO book, the very first Speedmaster 2915-1 could have been fitted with a 321 in the 15,148 thousand range. Any ideas? Thanks for looking. /EB
 
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No one is going to give you a value based on one, really shitty photo. Secondly, this is technically a sales thread so you may want to review the rules.
 
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Oh, I apologize for shitty photo and badly put question. Please let me try again. My question basically - an opinion if there is a specific interest in a 321 movement in the range of 15.148.xxx that could add any value to the watch.
/EB
 
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Oh, I apologize for shitty photo and badly put question. Please let me try again. My question basically - an opinion if there is a specific interest in a 321 movement in the range of 15.148.xxx that could add any value to the watch.
/EB
No-one in their right mind would put a movement from a Seamaster into their 2915.