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Omega Seamaster Chronograph AM/PM ref. 176007 w/ cal. 1040 automatic 22 jewels movement.
Omega Seamaster chronograph from 1972. Barrel shaped case measures 38.3 mm across by 42.6 mm long and 15.4 mm thick. This watch has a 24 hour indicator in the sub dial at 9 o’clock position. It is the little red arrow. The running seconds are also indicated there by a small white second hand. The chronograph has 2 hands located in the center to indicate elapsed seconds and minutes. Straight white hand for seconds and red airplane shape tipped hand for minutes, up to 60 minutes. Sub dial at 6 o’clcok shows up to 12 hours of elapsed time. Quickset date aperture at 3 o’clock. The watch is in an absolutely unpolished condition with very sharp factory surface detail.
Priced here at $2750.
One just sold at Antiquorum auction for 2500 Swiss Francs and it was not even as nice as this one
http://catalog.antiquorum.com/catalog.html?action=load&lotid=2&auctionid=291
Payment by bank to bank wire transfer to my 17 year established business account at Bank of America.
The bank wire runs $20 in the U.S. to send and $20 for me to receive. It is very safe for you and me.
If you are comfortable with a cashier's check or U.S. Postal Money Order I am fine with these too.
I have 17 year unblemished reputation as an Internet seller and buyers all over the world.
You can ask me for references in your country or you can visit Vintage Rolex Forum and ask about me. Also over 800 feedback on E-Bay over the last 17 years.
My monthly E-Bay listing limit is over $400,000 !! That tells you what E-Bay thinks of me as a seller.
You are welcome to see my listings under afinewatch user name.
30 years in jewelry field of which 13 in a brick and mortar store, 20 years buying and selling watches.
If you want to fly to Vegas and pick it up in person? Fine with me. Plus beers on me.
I ship worldwide by Fedex insured.
For overseas the shipping is $100.
In U.S. shipping by Fedex is $60 next day or $40 2 day service.
All shipments insured with Parcel Pro. Please e-mail me at mila_d at cox.net if interested.
Thanks for looking.
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