Omega Seamaster
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A 38mm Omega Seamaster. Nice watch, but stops often. It's in need of servicing, which I will never get around to. There's a little scratching on the caseback (see photo). The price being more than $500 means the watch will be authenticated by Poshmark before being sent. With proper servicing, you will have one hell of a nice watch. The leather band is brand new.
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patrickroth
Any box any papers?
Jul 31Reply

jfdeatherage
@patrickroth Afraid not.
Jul 31Reply

jfdeatherage
@patrickroth It has been authenticated, so that's a guarantee.
Jul 31Reply

patrickroth
@jfdeatherage can you open the back of the watch so I can see the movement/engraving? Also how do you know it is authentic
Jul 31Reply

jfdeatherage
@patrickroth It takes a specific tool to open the back that I (or most people) don't have. I had the watch authenticated by Tim Makrain, the watchmaker at OmegaAddict. To check him out, the website is omegaaddict.com.
Jul 31Reply

patrickroth
@jfdeatherage can you post proof of authentication? I mean 400$ is EXTREMELY cheap for a omega
Jul 31Reply

jfdeatherage
@patrickroth No way I'm going to be able to find what I did with that paper. The reason I'm selling it so cheap is because as soon as you get it, you'll want to send it to have it serviced. I don't know what that might cost, so I'm trying to make it so that in the end, you got a good deal on a Seamaster.
Aug 01Reply

patrickroth
@jfdeatherage you are going to have a hard time selling this without any authentication papers or opening the case back… let me know if either of those things change and I will gladly pay 510$ for it
Aug 01Reply

jfdeatherage
@patrickroth I can't do either of those things for the reasons I gave you. Plus,I believe Poshmark has a serious policy when it comes to trying to peddle counterfeit goods. Please let me know if you change your mind.
Aug 01Reply

patrickroth
@jfdeatherage so you wouldn’t be comfortable sending this watch out to Poshmark for authentication? I would be willing to pay over 500$ if that’s the case… not to mention it only takes a extra 3 days for there authentication process
Aug 01Reply

jfdeatherage
@patrickroth How does that work?
Aug 01Reply

patrickroth
@jfdeatherage anything purchased over 500$ gets sent to Poshmark HQ where they have experts who will authenticate the watch and provide a appraisal.. then they send it to the buyer.. if it’s a fake then they simple ship it back to the seller
Aug 01Reply

jfdeatherage
@patrickroth So I'll just raise the price to $510 and have tou bid on it. Sound good?
Aug 01Reply

jfdeatherage
Not bid, I meant purchase. If you want to buy the watch, it is now priced at a point that will send it to be authenticated.
Aug 01Reply

gerald1947
$300? And I’ll buy it now
Aug 02Reply

jfdeatherage
@gerald1947 cool
Aug 02Reply

jfdeatherage
whoops, I read that wrong. $400 will get there,
Aug 02Reply

jfdeatherage
Let's split the difference at $350. That's fair.
Aug 02Reply

gerald1947
@jfdeatherage ok, thanks anyways. It’s too much risk. I have no idea what’s wrong with it. I can’t see the movement. Service on Omega cost anywhere between $200 and $300. if it requires any parts, it’ll be more than that, especially since it’s vintage sourcing parts isn’t as easy as one might think.
Aug 02Reply

gerald1947
@jfdeatherage even 300 is more than what I’d like to pay for a non-runner, but this one has a cool blue dial. And that’s kind of unique.
Aug 02Reply

jfdeatherage
@gerald1947 Ok. I'll sell it for $300. You've got a deal.
Aug 02Reply

jfdeatherage
Price is changed.
Aug 02Reply

gerald1947
@jfdeatherage I countered your offer, you’ll have to accept I didn’t see that you change the price lol
Aug 02Reply

jfdeatherage
@gerald1947 gotcha
Aug 02Reply

jfdeatherage
Thanks
Aug 02Reply
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