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Dear All,
Another watch from my collection up for your consideration: Omega Seamaster 300 The overall condition of the watch is good. I hate to let this watch go, but my collection just got to big.
Some background information on the watch: I have acquired it one year ago, while spending a year in Singapore. Got it from a reputable vintage watch dealer in Singapore who told me that he got the watch from a well known Japanese Collector. Happy to provide the name of the dealer I got the watch from.
Anyway, I understand that the watch is 100% genuine (matching patina on hand, dial and bezel). Not sure about the date wheel and the acrylic glas (with loupe) - those parts are however genuine Omega parts. Bezel is in immaculate condition (no cracks and the likes). Watch is running strong and starts moving when picked up. Case has some nicks and scratches and might be unpolished (fat lugs). The watch will come on an unworn black nato strap and slightly worn brownish nato strap. Please note that the Omega box shown in the pics is not part of the sale. According to the extract from the Omega archives, the watch has been delivered to Hong Kong in 1969. The extract will be provided with the watch.
Iām looking for USD 2ā250 (plus s+i). Payment by bank wire.
Please no trades at the moment ā except for an IWC Inge 3227 SS (with cash from my side).
Plenty of references available. Questions? Feel free to contact by e-mail: marco.stefanoni AT sunrise.ch.
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