hornma Posted October 11, 2008 Report Share Posted October 11, 2008 Hi.. Heres a Omega Seamster I bought from the bay a couple of years back. I have so far not got round to getting it serviced or restored. I wondered if anyone here knew anything about these older models. I did post once on Chroncentric and got this reply : "Yes it is one of the late 60's seamaster models with one of the best vintage inhouse Omega calibers ever produced the cal 752, considered as one of the best omega automatic movements and superior to etas in terms of quality, accuracy and durability. It is a very good watch and far more valuable than the eta powered Omega you see today." I've not had the back off since it arrived..but its been running pretty well though losing a bit of time over a week. Now either I will pay to get it cleaned up/serviced or I may sell it as I have my eye on one of the Sinn divers watches so any idea how much these old seamasters are roughly worth ? apologies if I mess up the links.. first time sticking in photos.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gillorin Posted October 11, 2008 Report Share Posted October 11, 2008 This is definitely at earliest a very late 60's Seamaster, I would say more early to mid 70's. What you paid is probably a pretty good indication of what it might be worth, as these haven't become wildly collectible within the last few years but as with most vintages I am sure has appreciated some. It's a cool case design though, these Seamasters remind me of old Rado's. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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