For your consideration is a recently serviced Omega AT 2503.50.00 with 2500c movement.
Compared to the new Aqua Terra's, this wears quite a lot nicer - only 11mm thick with domed AR sapphire, yet 150m WR.
The Coaxial Chronometer was recently serviced - it's running about +3s/day and in fantastic condition. 9 months left on warranty with well established watchmaker downtown Toronto. Bracelet sized for 7" wrist, with 2 extra links included, but no box/papers - bought from Japan. Both sapphires are in perfect condition, the case has a very light whirlies and a few strap changes under the lugs. The bezel has a tiny micro-ding on the underside from the watchmaker opening it. The bracelet is in amazing shape, I don't think the previous owner ever wore it. Brown leather strap included.
Some expenses have come up and I've decided to test the waters. Not interested in trades.
39.2mm x 47mm lug-to-lug x 11mm height x 20mm lug width ... Modern classic with unmatched versatility.
$3300 insured to your door, f2f West GTA.
Compared to the new Aqua Terra's, this wears quite a lot nicer - only 11mm thick with domed AR sapphire, yet 150m WR.
The Coaxial Chronometer was recently serviced - it's running about +3s/day and in fantastic condition. 9 months left on warranty with well established watchmaker downtown Toronto. Bracelet sized for 7" wrist, with 2 extra links included, but no box/papers - bought from Japan. Both sapphires are in perfect condition, the case has a very light whirlies and a few strap changes under the lugs. The bezel has a tiny micro-ding on the underside from the watchmaker opening it. The bracelet is in amazing shape, I don't think the previous owner ever wore it. Brown leather strap included.
Some expenses have come up and I've decided to test the waters. Not interested in trades.
39.2mm x 47mm lug-to-lug x 11mm height x 20mm lug width ... Modern classic with unmatched versatility.
$3300 insured to your door, f2f West GTA.