Brand: Omega - (more)
Series: 18K or 14K Rose Gold Deployment Buckle
Model: 18K or 14K Rose Gold Deployment Buckle
Condition: MINT
Location: United States
Status: WTB
Listed: Apr 22, 2008, 9:43 PM
Retail Price: USD
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27 November 2008
John,
Still trying to figure out the protocol for this website.
Confusing, at least for me.
If you were asking about the Omega I've got, I suppose it's for sale. Having sat unused for all these years I finally went and had the bracelet sized and been wearing it for 3 days now. So basically new condition but I can't say it's "unused" now.
My first listing had it at $2500, then listed again (couldn't figure how to take down first listing) at $2000. It's from 2002, but I bought it from my Omega dealer early this summer. They'd had it all this time. I've got a gold Speedmaster 3613.30.02. I'd been looking for a stainless Speedmaster and when offered the Schumacher I jumped at it. After I received the Schumacher I realized it's more a collector watch, not the everyday watch I was looking for. So thought I'd list it.
Watch has all paper, cards, tag, book, inner/outer box. Inner box is a neat dark blue carbon fibre-style design.
You also asked about the gold deployment clasp? I'm getting a price on one from a local Omega dealer. Should have an answer in a few days. There's a company named "Frei" you can Google that seems to have a good selection of Omega straps. They've got a stainless clasp for about $220. It is of the same design as the one available in all gold that Omega offers. There are the two sizes of 16 and 18mm. As I understand it, this is the strap size on the end. Not the strap size that affixes to the watch.
You probably know this.
I have not been able to find the all gold Omega clasp anywhere outside the Omega mothership.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Dan Allen