SOLD Beautiful Seamaster 2937-1

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Hi all!

Decided to sell this stunning 2937-1 Seamaster as I simply do not wear gold watches as much as I thought I would. And watches should be used I think. But the design and condition of this watch makes it a bit hard to part with

Case
The gold covered case is unpolished and therefore has all the right angles, but is still in a fantastic shape as can be seen from the pictures. It does have a few very fine marks, but barely visible. It measures 36mm in diameter which makes the watch wear a bit more contemporary than most other vintage watches. Crown is also original and in perfect condition.

Dial and hands
The two tone champagne coloured dial is in as close to perfect condition as possible. No visible sign of damage or aging. The sub second and the arabic hour marktings make this watch a true stunner design wise. Hands are also original and in great shape. They still carry lumenous mass, but I am not sure if they have been relumed at some point. IF they have been relumed it is very well done and matches the aging well. The crystal/glass is also Omega genuine and is free of damage and scratches.

Movement
The watch houses the cal 267 manual movement. It winds very light and smooth and also run in the same way. Power reserve is around 44 hours with an accuracy within 1-2 seconds deviation over 24 hours lying flat on a table. Movement was serviced in October 2016, so should be good for some time more before due for service. It is ready to be worn straight out of the box.

The watch is delivered on a black Omega marked strap in good condition, but I am not 100% sure it is genuine. Fitted is also a gold coloured Hirch buckle.

Price is USD 1100 / EUR 1000 (or converted to any other fun currency you might fancy) + freight. Watch is located in Sweden.

Let me know if you have any questions or comments.

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I was probably a bit on the careful side when saying it keeps time within a minute per day. I let it run laying flat on a table for 24 hours now on request from a forum friend and it kept time within 1-2 seconds over that period. So very accurate.