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Gentlemen... There WAS a Au/SS version of SeMPC *LINK*

: Steve or Chuck?? For some reason my inability
: to find a legal caliber listed for this
: watch has triggered my "jackalope
: radar."

Gentlemen... There was a Au/SS version of the SeMPC, in fact, I think there may well have been two models: one like the item pictured on eBay and a similar model with a White dial. In any case the SS/AU model[s] were discontinued towards the end of the 1990's, definitely by 2000 or 2001. In fact, when I visited NYC in the summer of 1999 for MacWorld Expo I took an afternoon off and did a whirlwind tour of the Watch and Jewelry district as well as walking up Fifth avenue and down Madison Avenue's. The sales person at Kenjo's was wearing a white Dial Au/SS SeMPC. It didn't strike me as an unusual watch at the time, so it was probably correct. I hadn't bought my Ti/Ti SeMPC yet so I noticed SeMPC's when I saw them.

Oh, and the calibre on these models would have been c.1164 (Valjoux 7750 Base).

: The one really weird
: possibility that occurs to me is that this
: image has been slightly photoshopped, and
: it's actually a picture of a Ti/Gold watch.
: I can't imagine why someone would represent
: a 2296.80 as SS/Gold, however, unless it's a
: complete scam and you're going to get $3295
: worth of air for your trouble, and this
: person has a lot of positive feedback. If
: you do find a reference for an SS/Gold
: Seamaster, I'd be interested in knowing what
: it was just for the hell of it.

If you look at my Dimensions page (link below) you'll see at the bottom of the Seamaster table:

16 2297.80 Pro Chrono RAu/Ti/Ta
17 2298.80 Pro Chrono Titanium.
18 2598.20 Pro Chrono Stainless

I don't personally recall the Case Reference number of the AU/SS SeMPC but I think it's very possible that 2296.80 may well be correct. It sounds right, but you'd all have to ask an AD to search back through their old catalogs to find a reference because, as I've said, it's been discontinued for at least 5 or 6 years if not longer.

I note that the seller has a 397 feedback rating and is listed at 100% which would indicate to me that he is probably fairly trustworthy. I don't have a 100% feedback rating (thanks to an idiot who wouldn't respond to my emails).

I don't know that I see anything wrong with the caseback either. It doesn't look that different from the caseback of my Ti/Ti SeMPC.

So he may have mis-remembered an old Case reference number, or it may be a typo, or it may just be right. I don't know...

Y'all _could_ email the fella with your questions if you were serious about the item...

-- Chuck

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