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I'm not that familiar with Omega watches, so if it's not this exact watch, it's one that looked practically identical to this one. Maybe in a steel and red gold combo?
Cheers,
Anthony
A steel and yellow gold as well as a titanium and yellow gold; this is the only red gold version. I've had this a long time. At the time this Ta, Ti and Au version was one of the most expensive Omega watches available, at the time it seemed like an immense amount of money.
- SJX
But when it was still in production it never sold well due to its high cost and was often found heavily discounted. Now you can still find it on the secondary market once in a while.
- SJX