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On offer's an Omega Seamaster Chrono (145.006-66) with its original 1093/513 bracelet. Cosmetically, the watch is in very good shape, with the 38mm (without crown) C-case in original, unpolished condition. It features very light scratches consistent with use, but its bevels remain sharp and the brushing's fantastic. The plexi has light scratches and the original Omega symbol in the middle. The crown and pushers are also original, and the caseback has no deep scratches, with the Seamaster engravings still sharp.
The watch is fully operational, +/- 10 seconds a day. The manual-wind cal 321 is in good shape, with all chrono functions operating as they should, though service history's unknown. The original 1093 riveted bracelet with 515 end links has just about no stretch. The little tongue that should hold the clasp firmly has broken off, though the clasp still works well.
The matte black dial is spotless, featuring full lume plots at each hour. Both hour and minute hand have retained their tritium as well, though the minute hand's got dark spots on the tritium (as should be obvious in the pictures). The three recessed subdials are all complete—no scratches, no paint loss—and the white hands are original there as well. The outer white tachymeter ring offers a gorgeous contrast with the black dial.
Asking $2400 ONO on this; happy to provide references, more photos, answer questions, whatever (email: wlcutter@gmail.com). Also happy to work out shipping and payment methods with buyer. Thanks for looking, and to Jeff/CT for hosting.
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