Agreed - it's a mystery . . .

Dec 11, 2013,07:45 AM
 

. . . why Seamaster Chronometers seem to have less traction than comparable Constellations.  Identical movements, screwed backs, yet by and large, undervalued.


A cal 505 SM would be irresistible.  Very rare beasts; can't say that I've ever seen one in the metal.

Beautiful addition to the collection, and please, share it with us this coming Friday on our WristScan Forum - the theme will be 'holiday gift watches', and this one fits in nicely.

Cordially,

Art



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Fresh Catch.....

 
 By: smorrisonmd : December 10th, 2013-13:45
Fishing in the 'bay can be treacherous, as it is teeming with sharks. Many of whom hang out on this forum . But this one fit my two primary criteria for buying: 1) I don't own one 2) The price seemed right. There are not a lot that I would consider underv...  
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A classic in the vintage Omega world. Congratulations!

 
 By: amanico : December 10th, 2013-14:01
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Agreed - it's a mystery . . .

 
 By: Dr No : December 11th, 2013-07:45
. . . why Seamaster Chronometers seem to have less traction than comparable Constellations. Identical movements, screwed backs, yet by and large, undervalued. A cal 505 SM would be irresistible. Very rare beasts; can't say that I've ever seen one in the m... 
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Very nice

 
 By: bsbg : December 13th, 2013-15:41
I think you did well fishing.
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That is beautiful.

 
 By: flightmaster71 : December 14th, 2013-02:40
Just the right amount of patina while still looking sharp. A magnificent catch. Regards, Zac
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Beaut

 
 By: Timertom : December 17th, 2013-11:29
That's such a fantastic looking watch, Congratulations and a very well deserved keeper without doubt. All the best with it, Rishad
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i think you beat the sharks at their own game. a lovely piece

 
 By: G99 : December 23rd, 2013-08:04
enjoy it. Graham
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