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Hello all,
Up for sale is a vintage Omega reference 2503-16 with caliber 266 and a sub-second. The watch has a 36mm steel case, it's 43,7mm from lug tip to lug tip. Press in case back, without any major scratches or inscription. It has less than normal signs of wear. The watch takes an 18mm strap, comes on a vintage brown Morellato leather strap.
The dial has applied gold indexes and numerals as well as an applied Omega logo. Gold dauphine hands and even patina on the surface of the dial. It was fitted with a new crystal, none Omega.
The crown is original to the watch as far as I can tell (judging by the old style Omega logo). The caliber 266 looks clean and runs as it should. Note that there seem to be 2 screws missing through the other 3 holds the plate in place. The watch keeps time within 10 seconds a day or so. Having said that I do not know the service history so keep this in mind when considering the watch.
I'd like to get €550 including shipping, please PP as gift (or you cover the fees) or BT to my account. Plenty of references available. If you have any questions please ask.
Thank you for reading!
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