Sold Omega Speedmaster Reduced Ref. 3510.50 FULL KIT

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jdtoronto11

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Up for sale, begrudgingly, is my beautiful Omega Speedmaster Reduced, ref. 3510.50. An absolute classic. This example is in overall excellent condition. I wear it regularly, but I baby it and the condition will reflect that. Very few hairlines on the bracelet and case. The crystal and bracelet are in excellent shape. This watch was purchased from a trusted member of this forum in the Spring of 2022.

I am selling because I got the call for a Sprite "Lefty" GMT from RLX, and need to generate some funds. I am going to miss this watch dearly.

Details and Specifications:
- Reference 3510.50 (remember, this is an automatic movement, not a manual wind).
- Watch dates to 1998 based on the serial number.
- Approx. 38mm diameter; 44mm lug to lug; 12mm thick. 18mm lug width. Fits like a goddamn glove.
- FULL KIT - outer box (white Omega box) and inner box (red Omega box). Pictogram (matches serial number of watch). Omega hang tag (serial number matches).
- Bracelet is sized for my 15cm wrist but all original links are included in the box (fully linked).
- Omega watch manual included.
- Includes DAIKOKUYA original purchase receipt from 2018, from the previous owner. It is in Japanese so I have no idea what it says!
- Watch is running well, but probably could use a service at some point. I included a photo of the watch on the Timegrapher, which was taken on May 5, 2024.
- All original parts (original Hesalite crystal with omega logo etched; chronograph works well and resets to 12.00 position. Lume is strong; original bracelet and crown).

I am asking CAD $3,650 for this amazing example, plus shipping.

I am located in the GTA, so please inquire for F2F.

Thank you for your consideration.PXL_20221121_193643840.PORTRAIT-min.jpgPXL_20221121_193813607.PORTRAIT-min.jpgPXL_20240505_172401490-min-min.jpgPXL_20240505_183503294.PORTRAIT-min.jpgPXL_20240505_183520232.PORTRAIT-min.jpgPXL_20240505_183550266.PORTRAIT.ORIGINAL-min.jpgPXL_20240505_183558415.PORTRAIT-min.jpgPXL_20240505_183607552.PORTRAIT.ORIGINAL-min.jpgPXL_20240505_183618161.PORTRAIT-min.jpgPXL_20240505_184039466-min-min.jpg
 
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jdtoronto11

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CORRECTION TO TIMEGRAPHER PHOTO: I have been graciously advised that you need to wind your movement at least 75% in order to get an accurate amplitude reading. I genuinely did not know that, and the above photo was taken immediately after winding it for just 10 seconds. I have re-taken the Timegrapher photo with a fully wound movement and attached, and you will see the amplitude has improved dramatically to 266. Apologies for any confusion.
 

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