It looks like a M version, synched and with a 50f2 Tokyo lens. Fairly scarce package and if the condition is as good as it looks - not badly priced at all.
Tom is right, that's not a Nikon S.
It has an M before the serial number.
It's a fairly early Nikon M synch. Along with a 5008xxxx series 5cm F2.0 lens(the earliest rigid version).
Darn, that thing looks clean.
Someone got a good deal.
As Tom and Kiu have said, this is actually a Nikon M, or as some collectors call it, the MS (S for synch). The lens is fairly rare too, a "5008" series F2.0 Nikkor. Only about a thousand of the "5008" series Nikkor's were made before they changed the serial number sequence. $1,700 is actually low for this camera, most go for over $2,000. If it has the Nikon "quality assurance document" tucked away in the camera case someplace, it may be worth even more.
Well then, somebody knew what they were doing. I never would have known it was an M. Kinda like the Yashica GL I got for $30 because no one else (including the folks at Goodwill) seemed to be able to tell the difference from a GSN. I didn't bother to delve into the other photos they had of the 'S', so I might have seen that number. But then, it was already over my meager budget when I first saw it posted, so I just put it on the watch list to see where it wound up at. Learn something new every day here.
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