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    Omega SMC price (Diver 300M)

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    Fancy one of these and been offered one new for £2'300. Is this a good buy ? I am happy to buy used if can save some money 😂
    Help appreciated

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    Brexit has obviously affected grey prices but 12 months ago I would have said £2K was the target new price.

    The recent SC sales suggests used prices here haven't changed much and £1700-£1800 will get you a lightly used example without too much trouble. Dealer prices have certainly crept up though with Watchfinder asking 2.1-2.4kish for theirs.

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    I'd echo the above, for a perfect full set new one in newer style box. Links are very expensive, so make sure you get a full bracelet if buying new, and I'm fairly sure you should get two half links with the newer bracelets too - I have two on mine, and need them both for a perfect fit, as there is no adjustment on the standard clasp.

    I'd rather pay £1600-£1700 for a perfect complete set, than have to try and piece together any missing bits. From memory, I paid a very reasonable £1600 for mine and it was like new and only a few months old.

    The real question is, how much is buying new compare to a lightly worn one worth to you?
    It's just a matter of time...

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    Well I've just flipped my full size ceramic black 2012 (missing warranty card) on gumtree and got £1450 cash in hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by forest172 View Post
    Well I've just flipped my full size ceramic black 2012 (missing warranty card) on gumtree and got £1450 cash in hand.
    Sounds like you got a very good price. They only launched the ceramic in 2012, so I guess it was also out of warranty. You know you can now request replacement cards from Omega, but at a price?
    It's just a matter of time...

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    If Ryan is still doing his bit, you could ask him.

    I paid 2005gbp for mine late last year, plus 100 to the fundraiser.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Omegamanic View Post
    I'd rather pay £1600-£1700 for a perfect complete set, than have to try and piece together any missing bits. From memory, I paid a very reasonable £1600 for mine and it was like new and only a few months old.

    The real question is, how much is buying new compare to a lightly worn one worth to you?
    I think the answer is to try and get a Pre loved one then...

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