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This an Omega seamaster Professional GTS, automatic so it self-winds without batteries, waterproof rated to 1000 feet; selling in Omega stores in 1997 when it was purchased from the Omega dealer for about $1700 per the receipt that is in the box; lots of bumps and everyday wear indications but the crystal is perfect and it runs and keeps great time. I do not know how many mm it is across the face, but it is the size below the large blue faced current seamaster. you may call this size a 'midsize' but I am not sure.
$900 shipped.
A personal check is fine if I have done business with you over the years.
I do not know how to post photos, but you can cut and paste the links or email and I will email them to you.
I am an attorney in Arkansas and just bought a new Omega from Bailey, Banks & Biddle yesterday, so will sell this one.
I do not know what mm size it is, but it is smaller than the 2254.50 Seamaster that is 41 mm; i measured with a ruler the white face, and it is 1 inch across on the white face between each size of the bezel. I am thinking this ia a mid-size, but I do not know the correct designations like you guys do.
Robert
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