I am selling this nice 35mm vintage Omega Bumper with a lovely Radium numbers dial. The case is Stainless Steel and all parts, also the retaining ring on the caseback (often missing) is there. The dial has some Patina but is still nice to look at, especially with this Radium numbers from 1-12. Hands are original too.
The movement, one from the earliest Omega Bumpers from around 1944 is running and working, but Service history is unknown.
Watch is coming on a period correct strap and is located in Germany
I'd like to have 650€. If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
Cheers Nico
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Had a nice transaction with @JimJupiter after spotting his watch in UG forum. Nico made it easy to buy a watch internationally . His picture skills are meticulous and the description of the mechanical condition of the watch was spot on. Thank again!
A problem can happen anytime - it's all about how do we fix it. What I can say it that @JimJupiter is a serious seller and stands for what he sells. Totally recommend and would deal again anytime.
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