Description
380Brand: Omega
Product Name: Speedmaster Broad Arrow Olympic Timeless Collection (with warranty)
Model Number: 321.10.42.50.04.001
Main Material: Stainless Steel
Size: Case (excluding crown): 42mm
Wrist Circumference: 19.5cm
Bracelet Width: 1.8cm-1.9cm
Color: Bracelet Color: Silver
Dial Color: White
Case Color: Silver
Movement: Automatic
Functions: Calendar Type: Date Display
Hands: 2 hands
Daily Rate: -8 seconds
Chronograph
Small Seconds
Accessories: Warranty (card, (No entries, damage such as scratches and stains)
Chronometer certificate (card, damage such as scratches and stains)
Pictogram (card, damage such as scratches and stains)
Item rating
8.5 points
Additional explanation
Watch condition
Case: Light scratches
Bracelet: Light scratches
Bezel: Light scratches, small dents
Buckle clasp: Light scratches
Case back: Light scratches
Inside of crystal: Minor inclusions
Outside of crystal: Light scratches
Hands: Small scratches
Overall, in very good condition.
Date change time: 0:32
If the product contains any prohibited materials, they will be removed before shipping.
The belt size is the size of the total arm circumference including the casepart
Please note
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