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Chronocentric folks, I have a 1974 Omega Seamaster 120 Big Blue, (176.004), that I absolutely love, but I think it might be time for it to be a part of someone else's collection. I purchased the watch as new/old stock from Watch Time in Los Angeles in 1996 and have worn it ever since. It has recently come back from a servicing at Omega, and everything is in great order. The bezel, (at the '50' marking), shows where the lacquer has been worn off, but aside from that and a few minor normal nicks everything else is really beautiful!
My reason for the sale is that I found a Jaeger that I've been wanting for a long time, (sorry), and I'm thinking the sale of the Big Blue would go towards the purchase of the other. I've never sold a watch this way but I'm excited by the prospects. I live in Washington, DC and if I could find someone local that would be wonderful, but I appreciate everyone being spread out across the country so all interested parties are most certainly encouraged to contact me. The Antiquorum Geneva auction has this same piece; although theirs comes with box and papers; when I purchased this one a box and papers weren't available, but it is a real, and I have sincerely loved it...I hope someone else does too. The watch is currently at Tourneau in Arlington, Virginia waiting to be picked up by me, (as I mentioned, it has recently come back from Omega). In any event, I'm looking so forward to hearing from you. Thanks very much, I'll speak to you soon. Best. Chris
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