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Does anyone have any info on a Seamaster 120, I believe from the 70's. It has a red bezel between the 12 and 4 with black on the rest of the bezel. The outer dial is grey and the inner section is bright yellow. My question is what is a fair price for a relatively rare seamaster ALL original in near mint condition like this one. I have a JPEG of it but don't know how to post it as a URL as required for this posting. I would be happy to email it to anyone able to help me. I found one similar(actually a SM 200) almost identical and it was the head only, no band, for $950. So this may be a comparable price???
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