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Vintage Omega watches for sale....
First up :
1) Well most examples of the Speedmaster 125 that i come across have been worn hard... lots of polishing and lots of bangs on the round areas by the 12 oclock and 6 oclock areas. This example I comes from my personal collection of many years..
There is a scratch on the case between the one o'clock and two o'clock position. Some storage marks which is typical of an example in this condition. The watch head retains all its original edging and does not appear to have been polished. The watch retains its original heavy bar band bracelet. The screw securing the bracelet is tight ( screw head is slightly above surface). All functions work as expected. Dial and hands original ... TZ grading Mint - ( due to scratch between 1 and 2 oclock).
I am posting alot of photos for your viewing... if you have questions please contact me at bsohne at gmail dot com
2500 USD plus shipping or Best offer...
2) Omega manual wind Seamaster 30 in "Ranchero" CK 2990 case . 36 mm in diameter (not counting crown or lugs) steel special construction snap back case design. Running fine. Dial is original and clean. The case is nice over all with one nice on the 4 o'clock lug. QUAD SIGNED, dial , movement , case and crown! Marked " WATERPROOF " on the back.
995 USD plus shipping or best offer.
3) JUMBO 36 mm Seamaster bumper in Steel. This is the larger uncommon 36 mm in diameter not counting lugs or crown. This is a first generation bumper Seamaster from the early 1950s . The dial is original, SIGNED "OMEGA SEAMASTER AUTOMATIC" and has a even patina. The Omega FAB Swiss signed steel screwback case is in 88% overall condition ( FYI : this watch is over 50 years old). The SIGNED OMEGA 332 movement is runs and sets correctly. The 332 is based on the 30.10 mm platform ( as opposed to the 34x or 35x series). The 33x were exclusively used in the JUMBO sub seconds Seamasters. I do not know when it was last serviced. Original Seamaster 4 notched signed crown. No strap.
600$ plus shipping or best offer
Good Hunting
Bill Sohne
bsohne at gmail dot com
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