Up for sale is what I think to be an honest all original Ranchero 2990-1 from 1958.
The dial took a what I would call a sandy patina. Original Radium on index and hands, original crown, sharp thick case...
It works well, I've worn it for some time without noticing any trouble but I have no service history.
Here are some pictures but feel free to ask for more, macros, etc.
Watch is located in France. I have bought many watches here, sold a few, but never really worked on my feedback but I think I could find some members here to vouch for me!
I'd like 4450€ for this one, fitted with the vintage black Omega leather band it's currently on (i could take pictures of it on demand)
And those 2 last on vacation before I gave the crystal a quick polish :
Thanks OF for the space
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