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I'm feeling the itch for some new pens, but first I'd better find some money. I know some people here share my interest in watches, so I thought I'd list this here before I put it up for sale on TimeZone.

 

It's an Omega Seamaster Professional 2531.80 - The James Bond variety. I bought it from a respected seller on TimeZone a couple of months ago. It does not have box/papers, but I've had it checked out by my local Authorized Omega dealer. It does have the serial number intact, and I have a receipt from the watch being serviced in 2005.

 

It keeps great time, within COSC standards. It has a few scuffs here and there, but overall is in very good condition. The biggest flaw is the scuff near the 20 marking on the bezel. You can see it only at some angles and in the right light, but it's there. There's also a smaller one at about the 17 marking. Regarding other signs of use - the clasp has some scuffs from desk diving (Omegas are notorious for scuffed clasps), and there are light marks to the bracelet - just from normal wearing.

 

Price is $970, which includes US Shipping, Insurance and Paypal fees. As far as pen trades, I might consider one sub-$300 pen plus cash in trade. I'd love to trade it for a bevy of nice pens, but my creditors probably wouldn't appreciate that :)

 

Email me with any questions or offers, and thanks for looking.

 

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"I have striven not to laugh at human actions, not to weep at them, nor to hate them, but to understand them."

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I'm feeling the itch for some new pens, but first I'd better find some money. I know some people here share my interest in watches, so I thought I'd list this here before I put it up for sale on TimeZone.

 

It's an Omega Seamaster Professional 2531.80 - The James Bond variety. I bought it from a respected seller on TimeZone a couple of months ago. It does not have box/papers, but I've had it checked out by my local Authorized Omega dealer. It does have the serial number intact, and I have a receipt from the watch being serviced in 2005.

 

It keeps great time, within COSC standards. It has a few scuffs here and there, but overall is in very good condition. The biggest flaw is the scuff near the 20 marking on the bezel. You can see it only at some angles and in the right light, but it's there. There's also a smaller one at about the 17 marking. Regarding other signs of use - the clasp has some scuffs from desk diving (Omegas are notorious for scuffed clasps), and there are light marks to the bracelet - just from normal wearing.

 

Price is $970, which includes US Shipping, Insurance and Paypal fees. As far as pen trades, I might consider one sub-$300 pen plus cash in trade. I'd love to trade it for a bevy of nice pens, but my creditors probably wouldn't appreciate that :)

 

Email me with any questions or offers, and thanks for looking.

 

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i137/RYANL27/IMG_6517-1.jpg

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i137/RYANL27/IMG_6503-1.jpg

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i137/RYANL27/IMG_6509.jpg

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i137/RYANL27/IMG_6525.jpg

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i137/RYANL27/IMG_6518.jpg

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i137/RYANL27/IMG_6526.jpg

I'll give you 500.00 for it

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I'll pass, thanks.

 

 

In fact, the watch is sold.

"I have striven not to laugh at human actions, not to weep at them, nor to hate them, but to understand them."

- Baruch Spinoza

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