Post by Peddler on Dec 11, 2004 14:55:33 GMT -5
Omega Seamaster Professional Chronometer Automatic full-sized with stainless steel bezel and Omega Silver dial. I’m selling this watch for the price I paid for it – unfortunately I’ve over-extended myself and, in order to be able to keep this watch I would have had to sell too many other things to cover the cost. I thought I would post the ads here before I put it on the Bay.
The watch is in perfect condition – no scratches or dings and the crystal is flawless sapphire. Bracelet has minor ‘desk-diving’ marks, that can easily be brushed out if you wish.
Watch comes with original Omega red box (scuffed and torn I’m afraid) along with the original warranty card, red wallet, additional link for the bracelet and the instruction booklet. I also have the original sales receipt from my local Omega dealership to help the provenance of the watch.
This watch makes a pleasant change to the usual blue/black combinations that Omega now produces and it gives the watch a classier and dressier look. The flawless bezel turns well, winding is wonderfully smooth, helium valve and glows like Chernobyl in the dark. I’ve been wearing the watch for the last couple of weeks and found myself staring intently at it for frighteningly long periods of time – I’m sure it’s just the next phase in WIS’dom :-)
I would like to ideally sell the watch to someone in England and, because of this, I am happy for anyone to visit me and examine the watch themselves before they purchase if they wish. I am prepared to sell the watch to Europe/USA as well so don't be afraid to ask.
This shot shows the condition of the watch and how distinctive the face colour is.
Every time I look at this picture I think – “I could always sell a kidney – then I can keep it!”.
This shot makes the dial look almost blue – my local Omega dealer (the one who originally sold the watch) tell me that it’s called Carbon Grey but I think the official Omega colour name is Silver – strange eh?
I love the heavily engraved back on the watch – stops it slooping around your wrist
so it stays in one place – ideal for long gazing sessions :-)
Engi (from PMWF) kindly gave me permission to use one of his pics as his pictures more accurately show the colour of the
dial than mine. The watch in this pic is not my watch but it does reflect the condition of mine nicely.
I am happy to take any additional high res macro shots of any part of the watch you wish - feel free to ask.
£700.00 This price includes insured postage to UK and Europe - I would need to make some enquiries regarding the cost of using the same method of postage to the US.
Feel free to ask any questions you may have to:
rick.hussey@gmail.com
The watch is in perfect condition – no scratches or dings and the crystal is flawless sapphire. Bracelet has minor ‘desk-diving’ marks, that can easily be brushed out if you wish.
Watch comes with original Omega red box (scuffed and torn I’m afraid) along with the original warranty card, red wallet, additional link for the bracelet and the instruction booklet. I also have the original sales receipt from my local Omega dealership to help the provenance of the watch.
This watch makes a pleasant change to the usual blue/black combinations that Omega now produces and it gives the watch a classier and dressier look. The flawless bezel turns well, winding is wonderfully smooth, helium valve and glows like Chernobyl in the dark. I’ve been wearing the watch for the last couple of weeks and found myself staring intently at it for frighteningly long periods of time – I’m sure it’s just the next phase in WIS’dom :-)
I would like to ideally sell the watch to someone in England and, because of this, I am happy for anyone to visit me and examine the watch themselves before they purchase if they wish. I am prepared to sell the watch to Europe/USA as well so don't be afraid to ask.
This shot shows the condition of the watch and how distinctive the face colour is.
Every time I look at this picture I think – “I could always sell a kidney – then I can keep it!”.
This shot makes the dial look almost blue – my local Omega dealer (the one who originally sold the watch) tell me that it’s called Carbon Grey but I think the official Omega colour name is Silver – strange eh?
I love the heavily engraved back on the watch – stops it slooping around your wrist
so it stays in one place – ideal for long gazing sessions :-)
Engi (from PMWF) kindly gave me permission to use one of his pics as his pictures more accurately show the colour of the
dial than mine. The watch in this pic is not my watch but it does reflect the condition of mine nicely.
I am happy to take any additional high res macro shots of any part of the watch you wish - feel free to ask.
£700.00 This price includes insured postage to UK and Europe - I would need to make some enquiries regarding the cost of using the same method of postage to the US.
Feel free to ask any questions you may have to:
rick.hussey@gmail.com