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the price is really all...

 

the price is really all down to you and what you
think its worth. no one here can advise you on that as we all have differing
opinions on the value of a used piece.

the only advice i can give is 'if it looks too
good to be true, it usually is'.

i would prefer to see one thats been worn and
has some nicks and dents on the case.

 
the most important question to ask the seller is
'is this really NOS or has it been back to Omega for a service and case refinish
making it look as good as new'. if he says the first i'd walk away as i dont
believe thats true, if he says the latter then dig a bit deeper.

 
best

Graham

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