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Whilst doing my "eBay rounds" I found a couple of interesting auctions.
Someone is selling 2 Omegas's that were bought in last years Omegamania auction.
Firstly
Lot 116 A solid Gold Seamaster Chronometer with matching bracelet - Antiquorum Price 4720 CHF including Buyers premium.
& Secondly
Lot 122 A Ladies Seamaster 120 - Antiquorum Price 4012 CHF including Buyers premium.
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So, what do you think ? Are the watches going to match the prices they fetched almost exactly 12 months ago ?
The eBay auctions have reserve prices on them & I don't know what the reserves are, so we may never know what the seller's minimum is. I don't think the Ladies Seamaster has a chance of getting close, but the Chronometer could well match it's Omegamania price.
What do you think ?
BTW, I won't post links to the auctions until the auctions are over.
S.
Hi Guys,
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