Respectable Members I think, this is an attractive SM. http://www.ebay.com/itm/321065250511Purchases made through these links may earn this site a commission from the eBay Partner Network What do you think condition-wise? Thank-you.
I think the same. The dial is fantastic, particular, with a nice patina and, above all, original. If it's your, my compliment. Very good choise. Giuseppe.
It won't go cheap, that's for sure. Anyone planning on having a shot at this better have at least $2400 handy. If it were a 352 instead of a 354 you'd need several hundred more.
I am the same. Lovely watch. But then something I like more will most likely pop up and I'll regret it!
Respectable Member Dablitzer This happens usually, since vintage-watch collecting is an endless journey and not a destination. Thank-you.
Honestly if I am in the market for a solid gold Seamaster, I will go for Mike's rose gold piece over this any time.
I think the initial asking price is very fair and it maybe worth a little more. The dial will never be better than it is right now, and it is very unusual and original. The case has been pretty heavily polished. There are a few dents in the caseback, as mentioned by the seller. I would not pay Centenary money for this one. gatorcpa
Respectable Member Gavin Both of them are nice vintage examples and how I wished I had the money to bag, both of them. Thank-you.
Respectable Member gatorcpa What you said about this Seamaster is correct. Agree, the Centenary is more desirable than this piece. Thank-you.
Respectable Member ulackfocus It has gone for a whopping $3 383.00. Is the lucky new owner someone from here and if so, more pictures please. Thank-you.