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this Speedy 125 is quite likely to be in NOS condition as there are some great restorers out there and new dials/hands are readily available, but highly unlikely to be a true unworn NOS. having said that, with vintage Omega's anything is possible.
some pics would be nice so we can all have a look.
best
Graham
Thank you Graham
This one is one of 2000, It He was in a former selling Jeweler's shop of omega without selling, it he has other models still(yet,even), also N.O.S., this clock is strictly N.O.S. for my happiness, to differ between(among) a restored clock and one not restored, my intention is to share it with you, already I had other one(different) years ago and it he was expecting to find a unit in very good condition(state), but I never imagined that it he might find something like that.
Regards
PD excuse me for my bad english...
That you want to see? I am not a good photographer...
Any detail ?
Regards
Ok, I will try to do better photos or with moore detail, but I you repeat that this clock was never sold, I bought it the widow of an old jeweler - watchmaker who was keeping it guarded without all of them sold in the store of his(her,your) jeweler's shop together with other old men Omegas, Zenith, Longines, Movado etc N.O.S. and any of very interesting and rare(strange) them.
The number of series of the calibre of this clock that is read in the etiquette is 38.291.782 and consulted Omega Spain, these numbers coincide with them of 125 served the distributor where I bought it.
Regards
Neurona Felicidades!
Favor de dirijirme al senor con los relojes... y que te cobro por el?
Esta bello!
Saludos cordial,
Lucho
Pues te comentaré que le queda algún Seamaster Chrono bastante raro y un par de Speedmaster Missions creo recordar que de los años 90´s igualmente NOS de Omega , quedan algunos Tissot , Longines etc... si no se han vendido ya.
Saludos
Sera que me pones en contacto con el senor? Me encuentro en Europa al momento.
Sabes mandar un PM?
Muy amable,
Lucho
