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I have for sale or trade a Omega Flightmaster 910 in super mint condition.
This watch was bought by a SAS (Scandinavian Airline System) employee in 1969 after he had earned good money working on the US Thule airbase in northern Greenland.
He recall price as being Danish Kroner 4.500, apx. US$ 900.
Some years later the watch was damaged in a work incident and thereafter spends something like 25 years in a drawer.
In 2004 it is send to Omega in Bienne for restoration. It was returned February 2005 with a bill of Danish Kroner 7.777, apx. US$ 1.555. In the enclosed pictures you can what parts was changed.
He didn’t wear the watch more than a few weeks before it ended up in the drawer again.
So when I get the watch January this year it is as a new watch.
- Dial, hands and pushers are new.
- Case is spotless with perfect regrinding.
- It runs and feels like a new watch.
- Bracelet is tight, but not as when it was brand new. I think it was polished by Omega. First owners name is engraved in lock, but will easily be removed.
I am looking for around US$ 4.000, and will only sell if I get a good price.
I might trade for Autavia, Valjoux 72, First Execution, Ref. 2446
Watch is in Denmark, but will send worldwide.
PayPal is OK.
Peter - www.watchsite.dk (How do you make a link in the text?)
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