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Selling a perfect Omega Chrono Quartz (Olympic Games Montreal 1976). The watch has been serviced recently at Omega Switzerland for 590 Euro (about 800 usd!!!) and does look like brandnew (the watch underwent a full revision...original receipt can be handed over to new owner). Does come with the full length strap with 14 links and the original heavy Omega bracklett (not the newer, lighter version, which Omega uses when they switch the strap during service!). Also the original buckle is included in the strap also from the heavy version strap (the lighter version strap has a shorter buckle with a diferent lip at the clip)Also original papers come with this watch.
Asking 1350 usd INCLUSIVE worldwide shipping and insurance for this watch in realy realy outstanding conditions (looks like purshsed recently at the games!). The conditions are too good to perfect to wear this watch: collect it...however the new owner may also wear this watch :-)
I have to say I'm very glad about the Omega Serive they really take care for antique watches. Have absolute bad experience with Heuer (no parts available, expensive and also not satisfying)...however I can recommend Omega in Zuerich!
regards
Alex
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