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i am looking around for an used omega seamaster automatic and saw some amazing deals on internet but since they are from disputable countries, the sellers won't reply and pictures are not always clear I dare not go that way.
Now I can buy a steel/steel omega seamaster cosmic 200 from '73/'74 for around 325 euros.
Can anyone give me any advice about this model/price and how to tell it is real? this is the actual watch: http://horloge.paginamarkt.nl/Te%20koop/53294.html
I can look at it myself before purchase and the seller will let me open it, although I have no clue how to do that. This is the data he sent me: the calibre is 1012 automatic, nr.166135 (no idea what this means). serial-nr 36739414.
I have to decide quite fast so any tips would be more than welcome, the seller is quite friendly and it sounds legit. thanks
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