Saturday, October 17, 2009

Omega 2226.80.00 with mismatched caseback and series numbers up for Auction

According to the clear and closeup caseback image, number 08974 out of 10007 is currently up for Auction on eBay.

Further down, an image from the paperwork that acoompanies the Omega 2226.80 when originally purchased from an Authorized Dealer appears. It boldly reads, "Your watch is unique and carries the number: 08971 / 10'007" under a watch image.

That's right, "8974" on the caseback, versus "8971" on the writing.

As much as that says to would-be buyers of any Limited Series wristwatch in terms of due diligence, I'm even more struck by the Bidding. With now 1 day, 12 hours remaining, this Auction has received 26 Bids from six unique prospects. Many are from a 0-Feedback person from whom 52% of the Bidding activity is with this Seller.

But two others have quite a bit stronger histories. Pricing hit $1,456.00 from someone with a feedback of 1499. The current highest Bid, of $1,500.00, is from a 265-Feedback Bidder.

The watch is currently located in Fair Oaks, California [United States].
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Monday, October 5, 2009

Number 00655 currently in UK

This is our first addition from the Watchuseek Forum, although a "repeat contributor" on several fronts.

Hi

You already have details of my QoS LE. Just to let you know I also have the 2006 Bond LE. Mine is number 655/10007....

Graham

This watch, too, is in Cheshire, England [United Kingdom]. Posting under the screen name "Gray C," this collector's signature nicely includes the Limited numbers for each piece he owns.
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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Price history sampling available on www.jamesbondwatches.com

A spot-check of prices realized from eBay auctions is available on the James Bond Watches website.

Since eBay is well-known and readily accessible to folks, we felt this made sense to use as our barometer. It also provides a consistent apples-to-apples comparison for tracking trends, since, obviously, the same variables apply to purchases over time.

Check out what we've found! [link]
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Friday, August 14, 2009

Number 04036 currently available in US

A friend from one of the watch Forums in which I participate sent the following field intelligence.

Number 4036 is currently available at a Houston, Texas [United States], Authorized Omega Dealer.
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Monday, August 10, 2009

Number 04015 currently available in US

This just in from a friend to the James Bond Watch Registries.

An Authorized Dealer in Dallas, Texas [United States], reportedly has available number 4015.
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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Number 02183 currently available in US

Although our soft announcement of these James Bond Watch Registries was only made late on Saturday, August 8, information is literally pouring in here from friends on the Forums.

Number 2183 is available at an Authorized Dealer in Portland, Oregon [United States].

The first, blue coaxial James Bond Seamaster Limited is in much shorter supply than the black Collector's Piece, but it is still out there. New.
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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Official Omega SA Press Kit, March 2006

On March 28, 2006, Omega SA released its first official press announcement on the Seamaster reference 22268000 limited edition wristwatch.

Seamaster James Bond Limited Series,
007's Seamaster gets the full Bond treatment!


Bienne Switzerland (28 March 2006)--

007 is back and this time with a new look. Carrying on the tradition of the Seamaster James Bond watch, this new stainless steel limited edition model is a professional diver’s watch with the master spy’s inimitable touch. Fans of Bond will instantly recognize the spiral motif embossed on the dial as seen in the opening credits of the films as well as the diminutive 007 numerals at the end of the seconds hand. This is also one of the first James Bond watches to be equipped with the technically advanced Co-Axial Escapement.

Limited to 10,007 pieces this exclusive Seamaster has more Bond features than previous models. The James Bond Limited Series adopts the classic design features such as the distinct case design, the curved horns and contrasting polished and brushed surfaces as well as the blue 'Bond' bezel and dial. In true Bond style, eye-catching good looks are combined with a high specification precision machine. The James Bond Limited Series meets with the requisites of a professional diver’s watch as well as passing the rigorous COSC tests that assure its precision as a chronometer. As is required of a professional diver’s watch it is water resistant to 300 metres (1000 feet) and is equipped with a helium escape valve positioned at 10 o’clock. The helium escape valve allows any atoms of this gas to escape during decompression, a vital function when using a diving bell, as small helium atoms are able to penetrate the case and could cause the watch to explode when expansion occurs during decompression. Other features that distinguish this as a professional diver’s instrument are the screw-in crown and screw-down case back, the uni-directional rotating bezel featuring a luminous dot and the highly visible hands.

The skeleton hour and minute hands are coated with the luminous material SuperLuminova and the seconds hand has a red tip. The 007 logo at the end of the seconds hand sweeps across the spiral motif embossed on the blue dial, making this the most 'Bond' of all the Seamasters to date. The applied hour markers and date window at 3 o’clock ensure that Her Majesty’s secret agent keeps all his appointments and the domed scratch-resistant sapphire crystal has received an anti-reflective treatment for optimum clarity.

The 41mm stainless steel case houses the Calibre 2500 self-winding movement with a 48-hour power reserve. It is also one of the first of these robust watches to incorporate a Co-Axial escapement; the proprietary Omega technology that considerably reduces friction in the heart of the watch mechanism and offers improved long-term reliability and accuracy. Performance is further improved by a free-sprung balance that allows for more precise adjustments of the watch. The mechanism is sealed into the case by a screw-down back on which the series number of each limited edition watch is engraved as well as an embossed 007 gun logo.

The James Bond Limited Series comes on a comfortable brushed and polished stainless steel bracelet and is fitted with a safety clasp with the engraving of the 007 logo.
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