Omega Speedmaster Two Counters 44.25MM Blue Dial Titanium Bracelet (311.90.44.51.03.001)
This timepiece is in very good condition, showing little to no signs of wear. It still retains a protective sticker on the clasp. It comes as part of a set that includes boxes (inner and outer), a Pictograms card, an Operating Instructions manual, and open papers.
The Omega Speedmaster Two Counters (311.90.44.51.03.001) stands as a representation of precision and sophistication in horology. Encased in a 44.25mm titanium case, the timepiece projects durability and modernity. Its blue bezel, graded with a tachymeter scale adds a touch of elegance to the design. The blue dial has two sub-dials at 3 and 9 o'clock, providing a dynamic chronograph display. Positioned at 6 o'clock is a date window, enhancing the watch's practicality. The luminescent material on the hands and indexes facilitates visibility in various lighting conditions, making this watch a perfect blend of style and functionality.
Buyers shipping the watch to NY will be required to pay applicable sales tax of up to 8.875% in addition to the purchase price of the watch to the seller.
Buyers shipping the watch to NY will be required to pay applicable sales tax of up to 8.875% in addition to the purchase price of the watch to the seller.
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- Reference Number: 311.90.44.51.03.001
- Case Material: Titanium
- Bezel Material: Titanium
- Case Diameter: 44.25mm
- Crystal: Sapphire Crystal
- Dial: Blue
- Dial Numbers: No Numerals
- Bracelet Material: Titanium
- Movement: Automatic
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Still interested in this piece. Do you still have it?Anst7o3i0 126
I presume the date window being half-advanced is due to the watch being photographed just prior to the date change at theoretical midnight? It functions as it should and has been tested on a timegrapher? Any evidence of prior service since new? "open papers" presumably indicates this will NOT come with any warranty, Omega or otherwise? thanks.