1950s/1960s Omega Seamaster
1950s/1960s Omega Seamaster
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Nick Grant

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5,464 posts

259 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Being a fan of vintage things I'm interested in buying a 50s or 60s black faced Seamaster. There seem to be a number for sale on ebay from £300-£600 but a lot of them are in the far East and I am concerned about authenticity. Is there any way to ensure that these are genuine without actually seeing them in the flesh? Anyone know any good places to buy a Vintage Omega? smile


andy tims

5,598 posts

270 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Nick Grant said:
Being a fan of vintage things I'm interested in buying a 50s or 60s black faced Seamaster. There seem to be a number for sale on ebay from £300-£600 but a lot of them are in the far East and I am concerned about authenticity. Is there any way to ensure that these are genuine without actually seeing them in the flesh?
About all you've got to go on is the sellers track record.

Nick Grant said:
Anyone know any good places to buy a Vintage Omega? smile
The established UK watch forums would be my suggestion.

disco1

1,963 posts

242 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Don't suppose anyone watches antiques roadtrip? One of the dealers got an 18k gold 60s seamaster at an antiques shop for £80 and only got £160 at auction depsite the interest/bids, the bargains are out there to be had! After watching this I wouldnt mind doing some hacking around for something similar myself. You'd be mad to spend £300 on fleabay.

Suinimtao

94 posts

195 months

Wednesday 5th January 2011
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Not that I have bought from them, however Austin Kaye on the Strand (London) seem to always have quite a few for sale So might be worth a try or having a look on their website.

GC8

19,910 posts

214 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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Theyre usually nasty watches in very poor condition; given mediocre dial re-finishes, commonly in a desirable 'military' style. I wouldnt buy anything from India or the rest of the third world, for much over £20.

blueg33

45,038 posts

248 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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I bought my Seamaster Auto from ebay about 5 years ago for £80. Its a 1963 watch and has the correct calibre, case, hands etc. It is in very good condition and I wear it daily. The only fault is that the dial has been replaced by one from a manual watcyh, so it doesnt say Automatic (I missed that point when it was auctioned - doh) having said that my watch maker says it is a good watch and the case and movement numbers match.

So ebay is a gamble. Personally I am happy woth my watch and have bought others from ebay all of which are genuine (one was a real bargain, bought for around £100, valued at £1500 plus by my watchmaker.

Miguel Alvarez

5,159 posts

194 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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GC8 said:
Theyre usually nasty watches in very poor condition; given mediocre dial re-finishes, commonly in a desirable 'military' style. I wouldnt buy anything from India or the rest of the third world, for much over £20.
Someone else said something similar. what's wrong with watches from India (as a rule)?

TonyHetherington

32,091 posts

274 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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Must admit I've seen a few older Omegas and the cost of them (barely £100 if a little over) means you have little to lose and puts you in the price point of "if you like it, buy it", rather than trying to consider future value or worth.

I've a Speedmaster BroadArrow as my special watch, but something for every day is really tempting me.

EPH

37 posts

184 months

Thursday 6th January 2011
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I have seen a few nice looking vintage omega on ebay, unsure whether to buy them though? dont want lumbered with a fake piece of tat.