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They are only somewhat rare, I believe there were 1898 of them made and they sold for about $2495 retail when new.
Not sure what they are going for right now. But since the only difference between that one and several regular models is the dial color, white gold bezel insert, and the Limited Edition engraving, I would not expect them to command more than a moderate premium over comparable used models.
Recent-model Omega watches typically sell used for about half their retail price. So I suspect this Limited Edition might sell for slightly more than that. Possibly in the $1400-1500 range.
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