I had this watch listed a year and a half ago and ended up selling it elsewhere. Long story short, the buyer and I worked out a payment plan and he never came through. I put the watch back into the case and did not think about it for some time. Some expenses have come up and it is time to let it go.
OMEGA Speedmaster Date 3513.30 (1999)
I purchased this 1999 watch from Darlor Watch on September 4, 2008. I purchased it when I got married the first time, became a manager at work, and turned 30 years old. It was my first "grown up" watch. I wore it everyday for nine years and thought I would get a new watch for my 40th birthday. I did that and this one has sat unworn since then.
I have had it serviced three times at Time & Gold in Vancouver. The last time was when I returned from my honeymoon in Cancun in April 2016. Some water vapour got inside the watch, pitting the hands. Full teardown and polish at that time to make sure there would be no more issues. A previous service replaced the clasp as the screw that allows it to slide would no longer stay tight. The original hands and clasp are included.
FEATURES
Chronograph
Tachymeter
Date
TECHNICAL DATA
Between Lugs: 18 mm
Bracelet: steel
Case: Steel
Case Diameter: 39 mm
Dial colour: Silver
Crystal: Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment inside
Water resistance: 5 bar (50 metres / 167 feet)
MOVEMENT
Calibre: Omega 1152
Self-winding chronograph with rhodium-plated finish.
Power reserve: 44 hours
Type: Self winding
The pictures with the case open are from 2008 from the original ad. It still looks the same and it could use another polish if that matters to you. Or wait until the next service and they will clean it up. There is a slight dent between the 90 and 95 markings. This does not effect the operation of the watch and I never chose to replace this part.
Great way to get into grown up watches at a good price.
$1,700 CAD OBO plus a shipping label.
OMEGA Speedmaster Date 3513.30 (1999)
I purchased this 1999 watch from Darlor Watch on September 4, 2008. I purchased it when I got married the first time, became a manager at work, and turned 30 years old. It was my first "grown up" watch. I wore it everyday for nine years and thought I would get a new watch for my 40th birthday. I did that and this one has sat unworn since then.
I have had it serviced three times at Time & Gold in Vancouver. The last time was when I returned from my honeymoon in Cancun in April 2016. Some water vapour got inside the watch, pitting the hands. Full teardown and polish at that time to make sure there would be no more issues. A previous service replaced the clasp as the screw that allows it to slide would no longer stay tight. The original hands and clasp are included.
FEATURES
Chronograph
Tachymeter
Date
TECHNICAL DATA
Between Lugs: 18 mm
Bracelet: steel
Case: Steel
Case Diameter: 39 mm
Dial colour: Silver
Crystal: Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal with anti-reflective treatment inside
Water resistance: 5 bar (50 metres / 167 feet)
MOVEMENT
Calibre: Omega 1152
Self-winding chronograph with rhodium-plated finish.
Power reserve: 44 hours
Type: Self winding
The pictures with the case open are from 2008 from the original ad. It still looks the same and it could use another polish if that matters to you. Or wait until the next service and they will clean it up. There is a slight dent between the 90 and 95 markings. This does not effect the operation of the watch and I never chose to replace this part.
Great way to get into grown up watches at a good price.
$1,700 CAD OBO plus a shipping label.
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