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Up for your consideration is an Omega seamaster professional 200m "pre-bond" in excellent condition. Case is in excellent shape. Bezel has light scratches expected for the age of the watch, but the sapphire crystal is excellent. Dial and hands have a nice patina that has developed in the last 29 years.
This is the full size 41mm model with the extremely rare caliber 1441 thermocompensated quartz movement. This is Omega's second most accurate movement, just next to the Megaquartz. This specific movement was only made for a few months between 1987 and 1988, and there aren't very many that pop up in the secondary market. Here is a pretty comprehensive post about the watch: http://forums.watchuseek.com/f45/fa...d-series-316149.html#/topics/316149?_k=qjgisg
This is for the watch only - there are no boxes or papers included. The watch is currently sized for a 6.25" wrist and I have 3 extra links, so it should fit up to a 7.25" - 7.4" wrist.
Selling this as it is just not finding time in my rotation. Seems like having 3 watches is about the most I can handle in a rotation! Asking $980 CAD plus shipping costs.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thanks!
This is the full size 41mm model with the extremely rare caliber 1441 thermocompensated quartz movement. This is Omega's second most accurate movement, just next to the Megaquartz. This specific movement was only made for a few months between 1987 and 1988, and there aren't very many that pop up in the secondary market. Here is a pretty comprehensive post about the watch: http://forums.watchuseek.com/f45/fa...d-series-316149.html#/topics/316149?_k=qjgisg
This is for the watch only - there are no boxes or papers included. The watch is currently sized for a 6.25" wrist and I have 3 extra links, so it should fit up to a 7.25" - 7.4" wrist.
Selling this as it is just not finding time in my rotation. Seems like having 3 watches is about the most I can handle in a rotation! Asking $980 CAD plus shipping costs.
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thanks!






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