Omega Speedmaster Reduced 39MM Black Dial Steel Bracelet (3510.50.00)
This timepiece is in fair condition showing signs of wear on the case, bezel, bracelet, and clasp. This auction pertains exclusively to the watch, as the box and papers are not part of the listing.
The Omega Speedmaster Reduced (3510.50.00) boasts a 39mm steel case and a matching bezel graduated with a tachymeter scale, ideal for measuring average speed over time. Its black dial features three chronograph sub-dials positioned at 3, 6, and 9 o'clock, with baton numerals and a 60-minute scale. Don't miss the chance to own this timepiece – bid now!
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: 3510.50.00
- Case Material: Steel
- Bezel Material: Steel
- Case Diameter: 39mm
- Crystal: Hesalite Crystal
- Dial: Black
- Dial Numbers: No Numerals
- Bracelet Material: Steel
- Movement: Automatic
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Roam3u9x9 (The Seller)138
Yes, I own a store where I guarantee authenticity. Also though before you pay, the watch is authenticated by Bennisson, a third party company that holds me accountable for accurate listings and authentic products. Regarding service history, I suggest visiting an Omega store, as they may have the information available, as I've recommended to other customers.gserrao 1
Do you know anything about this watch? No idea in year or serviced? Will/can you guarantee authenticity? Does anyone look at the inner workings