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I am looking to re-home my gently used Omega Seamaster Professional with a certified automatic movement. This is Reference 2552.80, which is a men's mid size diver's watch with stainless steel case and bracelet. The case is 36 mm in diameter (excluding the crown) and is 11.5 mm thick. This has a wonderful wave dark blue dial under the anti-reflective sapphire crystal. Other features include a push-button clasp, screw-in caseback, uni-directional bezel, water resistance up to 300 meters (1,000 feet), screw-down locked crown, automatic date calendar, and helium escape valve. It is identical to the Omega Seamaster commonly referred to as the "James Bond" model but in the mid size and with the less common aluminum (as opposed to the blue) bezel.

 

This Seamaster shows signs of normal wear but nothing major, is still in very good condition, and all functions are working properly. It is sold by itself without box and papers, but authenticity is absolutely guaranteed. All parts on the watch are 100% original Omega, and the serial number is intact. The bracelet has 12 full links and will fit up to a 7 3/4 inch wrist.

 

I am asking $785 plus $15 for insured shipping via USPS Priority Mail to destinations within the U.S. Please add $10 more for shipping outside the U.S. I prefer PayPal as the method of payment. I can accept credit card funded PayPal transactions, but a fee of 2.9% plus $0.30 shall apply. No fees for non-credit card funded PayPal transactions. Please PM or email me at sjldaniel@sbcglobal.net if you would like this watch or have any questions. Thank you.

 

Daniel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bump for price reduction. Now asking $765 plus $15 for insured shipping via USPS Priority Mail to destinations within the U.S. Please add $10 more for shipping outside the U.S.

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Great watch!! I have the full size and love it!!!! Good price there as well! If i had my money from ol George Bush right now,i might consider :P

 

Jim

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