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In Response To: Omega seamaster 120m/400ft ()


Hi Dominique

please don't appolgize for a long post. Let's have more of them !

Firstly for the guys, not sure of what we're talking about, here are a couple of pics.

The eBay "value" of the watch is based on various factors.

The photos you use, the description, the condition, the "extras" ( box , papers etc etc ), your eBay feedback rating & more.

I'd say the Minimum you should get is about 800 Euro's ( & that is a VERY low minimum). I was outbid on a few of these at around 1200 - 1400 Euros. I saw a couple that went quite cheaply ( 800 - 1000 ), the buyers then amazingly sold a "great one" a few weeks later for 1500 plus.

A "top" one should fetch over 2000 Euro's.

There's one in the upcoming Omegamania auction.

Here's a link to the Omegamania auction

You might want to wait until after the auction & see what this one fetches. I'm expecting to see the prices of most vintage Omega watches rise after the Omegamania auction.

If I may make a suggestion, why not try selling it via our own Chronotrader Forum . the 176.004 is a PERFECT watch for the sales forum, it's free & easy to use.

I hope this helps.

Steve

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