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Well, I paid $560 for mine, but that was in 2001… *PIC*
In Response To: Re: Omega Speedmaster Mark 4 ()

: Hi

: Very good condition means that the lume still
: glows, the dial and hands original and that
: the case hasn't too much scars and dings. A
: markIV costs between 1300-1500$ sometimes
: more.

: regards

: georges

Well, I paid $560 for mine, but that was in 2001…

When I saw Abel's query, I thought to myself... That's probably a $1,000-1,200 watch easy. But I don't follow these on eBay (since I have and am happy with my example), and the street price might be higher, as Georges indicates.


The Mark IV Pro is the "Sensible" c.1040 Speedmaster. The Mark III is seriously too tall (THICK), and the 125 is a hunka-chunka Ingot of tempered Stainless Steel. There are some nice sensible Seamasters sporting the c.1040, but the IV is probably the way to go with a Speedy c.1040...

-- Chuck

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