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Re: R U a 70's Electric Omega fan ?

Yay, thank you!
That's the first catalogue I have ever seen my watch in - it's the Connie F300 ST3980816. Now not only do I know what years it is from but I know the price.

I paid about the same price in 2007 for it. A considerably cheaper speedy pro of the same vintage and condition would have fetched 8 times it's original price, and its considerably less rare.

: Hi Guys,

: If you are a fan of 70's Omega electical
: watches, you just have to check out the
: latest Catalogue that I added to my website
: ....... Click on the pic....

:
:
:

: This Catalogue features ( amongst others )
: various models from these ranges ...
: Megaquartz 2400, Electroquartz f8192, Time
: Computer, Megaquartz 32, Megasonic 720 &
: of course LOTS of f300's . There's also the
: Speedmaster, Speedmaster MK II, MK IV &
: the Speedmaster 125, AND the PloProf ( on a
: RED Band :-) ), flightmaster (911) ,
: Memomatic etc etc

: A great catalogue .... & I have more :-)

: If there's any watch you are particularly
: looking for, please E-mail me & I'll see
: what I can do :-)

: Steve

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