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Sotheby's Omega. Glad this is the exception and not the rule :)

  1. scbr215 Oct 3, 2017

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  2. mikesspeedy Oct 4, 2017

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    What a cool history. Still for that kind of cash I think I would want to be flown into space wearing it myself..
     
  3. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Oct 4, 2017

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    204k for a NASA issued and space flown watch. Not on a spacewalk or moon walk.
     
  4. nonuffinkbloke #1 Nigel Mansell Fan Oct 4, 2017

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    Hmmm? I wouldn't have thought there were too many watches in existence that have actually 'left the planet' on an Apollo space mission? My 105.012-65 ain't even been 30,000 ft up in an airliner yet!::confused2::
     
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  5. Foo2rama Keeps his worms in a ball instead of a can. Oct 4, 2017

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    I wasn't commenting on price. Just the facts.

    The price is apparently what they are worth.

    Out of my league.
     
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