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: Curious, what is a "fair" price on a
: like new Seamaster Pro in all black - full
: size - chronometer - 2254.50 model?
A used recent/current model OMEGA can sell for up to 50% of its original retail price. The retail price on that piece is currently $1895. So one in virtually new condition should sell used for about $900.
Lack of a serial number or lack of documentation to get the factory warranty would subtract from that price.
The box is a nicety, but does not add any significant value. On the other hand, lack of the box on a piece only three months old would dhave been suspicious.
The papers and receipt are only important only if they are complete and legit as the proof of purchase from an authorized dealer granting a valid factory warranty.
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