Vintage Omega Treasure Trove at Clock Repair Shop (Speedmaster content)

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Hi all,

I found a fantastic clock repair / vintage watch shop near me with about 200 vintage watches. Prices for the models I'm knowledgeable on, such as vintage Seikos, were high, but they came serviced with warranty and it seemed like there was room to negotiate. There were a lot of Omegas, which I'm less knowledgable on. My wife was waiting impatiently in the car, so I didn't have time to take thorough photos and notes. What do you think?

Speedmaster pre-moon 321, AML, DON, $14,000
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F300hz $1,250, working, original bracelet

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Seamaster 300m refinished bezel
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PiePan solid 18k
$4,500
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Moonphase, on consignment, no warranty, $4,500
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Constellation, solid 18k, bumper, stains on dial, $4,600
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Seamaster 861 Chronograph, gold-plated, near mint, all plating in-tact
$3,200
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I think they know what they've got and price accordingly.
Maybe sneak back there by yourself and establish a relationship, buy one of their low priced unwanted models and after a while, make an offer on something you think may be a good match for you.
 
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The moon phase is a disaster. Wrong hands and refinished dial. Price is way out of whack.

Other gold watches are $2,000 too high, apiece.

I don’t know about other watches enough to comment, other than to say that the prices look high to me.

Nice inventory though.
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