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Hi
For Sale is my 1964 Omega Seamaster SM300 165.014:
This the slightly earlier version to the 165.024 and had a fairly short production run between 1964 - 1966
The Watch is a fantastic all original example using the straight lug case with 19mm lug width. The dial & handset both have a lovely aging to them and the bezel is the original one and is showing some wear & tear....but these are nearly always damaged unless it had been sent to Aldo in Italy:
Case is nice and straight with no major dinks and not over polished:
Correct Omega crown fitted:
and comes on the nearly new Grey Nato strap shown plus an Omega Service case:
and that cracking domed Omega crystal....
Caseback complete with Seamaster logo & wording....also shows markings from being worn on a Nato strap for a very long period:
24mill Cal 552 movement is running very well & keeping excellent time....very well oiled....reserve is ok , however Service history is unknown and is priced accordingly:
These normally sell for close to the £2k mark , however to allow for a Service (if the buyer feels necessary) I would like £1675 including RMSD which I think represents excellent value for a desirable sm300.
Payment via Bank Transfer -
Plenty of references available -
Best - Neil
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