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: 'vintage' Seamaster, circa 1960. Can anyone
: advise what models of Seamaster were
: available then and what price (UK£) they
: generally list for.
While we'd love to have a comprehensive guide to OMEGA watches of the 1960's with current market prices... sadly no such document exists.
Next best sources of info are the OMEGA Vintage Information service at omegawatches.com and then the various used OMEGA dealers on the Internet. My two favorites, based on having lots of older OMEGA watches are www.joseph-watches.com and www.artoftime.com.
Certainly, there was a very broad range of Seamasters made in the 1960s -- from heavy diver watches to a whole range of dress-style pieces. So if you have a particular style of Seamaster in mind, maybe someone here can show you photos of one they have that is along that line.
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