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I got these a few months back from sacredheart (original ad here https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/334307/#comment14748632), but with my wife having bought me a Speedmaster I do't think it's right that this just sits in a drawer.
1973 Omega Seamaster Cosmic 2000. It was serviced by http://www.simonfreesewatchmakers.com/about-1/ just before I bought it at a cost of £425. It was and is in super clean condition and keeps good time. Leather strap was new when I got it and still very tidy. I paid £575 so thinking £525 is reasonable.
There's further general details on the watch here https://www.welwynwatches.co.uk/omega-seamaster-cosmic-2000.html
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Trick cantis would be something like Ringle or other boutique brands.
Rigid forks? Depending on a-c length, Pace RC30 or RC31 (likely the latter with suspension forks fitted) and the burly fork legs would suit the frame tubes well. I’ve got both spare if you need some although both are threadless steerer. If that works then I’ve also got a NOS Cattlehead stem
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Great frame in amazing condition!
With rim brakes you are stuck with 26” wheels and I’d say go with trick cantis given the rear hanger. Unless you have an adapter (don’t) then you’ll need a quill stem, maybe a Syncros Cattleprod with integrated hanger. That apart you could go modern but this would look great with M900 (and think there was someone on here selling an M737 mini group at a very attractive price).
Oh, and definitely amberwalls
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Shameless plug but selling an Onega Seamaster Cosmic 2000 here https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/338995/
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Bought this from sacredheart a few months ago (original ad here https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/334307/#comment14748632), but my wife has just bought me a Speedmaster (totally overwhelmed) so think this should go to someone else.
1973 Omega Seamaster Cosmic 2000. It was serviced by Omega just before I bought it at £425 and it was and is in super clean condition and keeps good time. Leather strap was new when I got it and still very tidy. I paid £575 so thinking £525 is reasonable.
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Another photo