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Why this model?
: Any opinions on this particular watch?
Haven't noticed this one in particular, but I'm more of a vintage guy.
: Price range?
Well, that depends. At an AD, if the model was not in high demand, you should be able to negotiate a 30% discount or pay 70% of MSRP. Gray market (no Omega warranty, but a new watch) good prices will be around 60-65% of MSRP. Models that sold well, move those percentages up.
Preowned, purchasing here or on one of the other watch forums, the prices will range from 50 to 80% of MSRP.
: Contact information on an AD would also be greatly appreciated.
Can't tell you if this watch would be in an AD. It does not seem to be a current model, but I don't know how long ago it was discontinued or how many were produced.
: Thanks,
: Ron
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