Speedmaster Bracelet Price Check

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Hey all! I am having trouble pricing a 1958/957 Speedmaster bracelet. It is the one from the 311.30 watches that has srew links rather than pins. What would be the value of one with some light desk diving marks? I was thinking around $600 because that seems to be how much the value of the watch decreases without it, but I'm not sure. The only ones I can find are mint for 800-1200. Thanks!
 
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one sold new on this forum in 2016 with the plastic still attached for $450. Hope that helps haha
 
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I saw that, kind of surprised how few I have found.
 
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I saw that, kind of surprised how few I have found.
most people im sure are like me... I have one sitting in a drawer, never sees the light of day but I'd hate to part with it and separate it from the set haha. I was never a huge fan of that bracelet
 
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You can buy one brand new from Omega for about $750, so I’d want a fairly substantial discount for a used one. $500 to $600 seems reasonable if in mint condition with no scratches. Anyone paying $1200 for this is an idiot, or too impatient to wait to get one from their dealer or from Omega.
 
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You can buy one brand new from Omega for about $750, so I’d want a fairly substantial discount for a used one. $500 to $600 seems reasonable if in mint condition with no scratches. Anyone paying $1200 for this is an idiot, or too impatient to wait to get one from their dealer or from Omega.
Ah, thanks for the info. I didn't think you could still get one new from Omega.
 
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Ah, thanks for the info. I didn't think you could still get one new from Omega.

It’s not that old. Omega generally has replacement bracelets for popular watches for at least 25-30 years or so.