Well that translates to about 160GBP. The general rule with vintage analogue oscilloscopes is said to be 1GBP per MHz of bandwidth and since this is a 60MHz, one might be expected to pay around 60GBP for a working scope with that bandwidth. However Hamegs often seem to go for considerably more than the market average and I have seen one of these go for more than 100GBP on eBay. The 604/605 does not come up very often which may be a factor, although 180€ does seem rather high. Then again, perhaps the market in Europe is a little different to the UK.