G99
13685
although we dont discuss price on this forum i will comment on desirability
Yes, its an uncommon piece, but at the end of the day it is just a C cased seamaster with 'ranchero' on the dial so in my opinion not so desirable, certainly not to me anyway. A re edition is never going to be as desirable as an original and the original Ranchero is a much more desirable piece. Having said that and having owned an original Ranchero, that is just a 30mm handwind made for the US market with an american style name on the dial and a unique caseback.
Perhaps i am underplaying it a bit, but its not like its an original Railmaster with the heavily protected anti magnetic movement designed especially for engineers like the milgauss.
I've seen one for sale on a big website for a long long time and its possible this is the same one. If so that is a good negotiating tool, but i wouldnt pay more that i would for a seamaster.
If you want rare then you need a seamaster deville kleerback

If you disagree with anything i have said i kindly request that you are not so blatantly rude to me as you have been to another highly knowledgable member who has made a simple error. On this forum we are polite and courteous whatever the situation.
An apology to that other member may help your seamless integration into this forum. In the last 12 months at least 2 new members have found their membership no longer required due to their inability to accept errors and be polite.
Courteously yours
G
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By: tdn.dk : October 19th, 2012-01:48
Mine is automatic, with a cal. 1012, there were also the manual version with a cal. 1030. In the link i PM you i can read about the 2 versions. Mine came without bracelet, and it is an aftermarked strap i use. I found mine in Denmark where i live. Mine wa...
Ha ha Thomas
By: matty barton : October 19th, 2012-03:58
We are devious people. I am also hoping to get it relatively cheap at the end of the auction. For me it's a symbolic piece. This was a time when Omega and the other great Swiss marques were fighting for their lives against the quartz revolution. The attem...
Scarce . . .
By: Dr No : October 19th, 2012-14:56
. . . but not rare, in my opinion. I'm with Graham: it's an uncommon variety, but not especially noteworthy either mechanically or historically. I like this period of Omega's history, and so do many others, but the shaped cases that define the era aren't ...
I find fleabay a good...
By: G99 : October 21st, 2012-12:34
I find fleabay a good site as a lot of people dont know what they have and that may be the case in this watch. A lot of people may not know what it is so are avoiding it. I wish you luck as it will be a nice piece to own. Collecting has nothing to do with...
Hi G99
By: matty barton : October 19th, 2012-03:48
Thanks for that. I agree there is nothing unique about the watch apart from it's rebranding. I don't see it as a ranchero re-issue. More as a quirk in Omega's history. I do believe it has a premium value, but the trick in these cases is establishing what ...