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This just sold on eBay
I was watching it & was prepared to bid what I considered to be a good price, but , as usual, the price rocketed in the last few minutes.
Final Price ? over $300 ( US ) that was WAY above my max.
BTW I already host a copy of the manual on my website. I was sent the scans & told that it came with a 321 movemented watch ( so pre '70 ). I reckoned it was from '75.
The seller of the above box, said the papers were stamped '76.... :-) So I stand by my words. I believe the manual IS from the mid 70's & Omega have got completely the wrong centre second hand in the diagram
See what you can learn from eBay !
S.
Hi Guys,
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