dallasishere
Bronze Contributor
For sale is my absolutely stunning, all original 1969 Omega Seamaster ref 165.067.
Pictures here: https://imgur.com/a/RWJ4c
Asking a very fair $765cad (paid via e-transfer) which includes shipping
I have lots of feedback on this forum, so buy with confidence!
This watch has the original and incredibly rare ref 1118 Bracelet which is is in fantastic condition, has the original end links (which are very tight!) and fits up to a 7.75" wrist. (There are two examples of this bracelet online right now, one is for sale for $513 with end links, and the one that doesn't include end links is $425)
The crystal and crown are both correct and Omega stamped. The Cal 552 movement is running very strong and keeping great time. I admittedly had a difficult time getting a nice photo of the dial, but it has a really neat sparkle texture to it that really shimmers in the light. The watch has 18mm lugs, measures about 36-37mm across w/ crown, 35mm without.
Fun Fact: Given the serial number of this watch, it would have been produced very close to the time that the Moon Watch was first taken to space!
Pictures here: https://imgur.com/a/RWJ4c
Asking a very fair $765cad (paid via e-transfer) which includes shipping
I have lots of feedback on this forum, so buy with confidence!
This watch has the original and incredibly rare ref 1118 Bracelet which is is in fantastic condition, has the original end links (which are very tight!) and fits up to a 7.75" wrist. (There are two examples of this bracelet online right now, one is for sale for $513 with end links, and the one that doesn't include end links is $425)
The crystal and crown are both correct and Omega stamped. The Cal 552 movement is running very strong and keeping great time. I admittedly had a difficult time getting a nice photo of the dial, but it has a really neat sparkle texture to it that really shimmers in the light. The watch has 18mm lugs, measures about 36-37mm across w/ crown, 35mm without.
Fun Fact: Given the serial number of this watch, it would have been produced very close to the time that the Moon Watch was first taken to space!