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SteveL
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Posted on Thursday, July 24, 2003 - 12:10 pm:   

Just out of curiousity... my latest "acquisition" is an 38mm, 18k Pink Gold Omega 30T2 in almost pristine condition. There are some minor tool marks from opening the case for service, and the standard shirt sleeve scratches on front and hair scratches on the back. To my knowledge, it is not a redial, and is all original except for the buckle. Even the crown is signed and correct. Dial
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Zaf
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Post Number: 93
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Posted on Thursday, July 24, 2003 - 01:15 pm:   

There has been a lot of these watches with that dial coming out of Germany lately, so although outwardly perfect, I'm almost positve the dial has been refinished. So although a very attractive watch, it's price to a knowledegable collector is in line with an 18k 30T2 with a perfectly refinished dial which would be about$600 to $700. Since you seem to have an over the top restoration (and I can certainly be wrong on this and just basing this on experience of this type of dial suddenly becoming commonplace), I'd value your watch at $800.

If it happens to be a 30T2 RG chronomtere, then it's a different price range.
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Henry Kapalla
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Posted on Thursday, September 04, 2003 - 04:48 am:   

Hi,
I have a limited edition Omega watch from 1987; it has the number 729 from 999, and features a painting from Max Bill. It comes with integrated calfskin strap with tearproof lining. Matching black chromium-plated buckles. The watch boldly contrasts black and white colours made from a unique scratchproof highly polished sapphire alloy. How much would this watch be worth?
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Zaf
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Posted on Thursday, September 04, 2003 - 12:58 pm:   

Sorry, on that one I really do not know, it is too recent for me! My knowledge goes downhill after 1970. Sorry.