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MWirth
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Wednesday, September 26, 2001 - 03:36 pm: | |
I have two solid 18k gold omegas. One, the seamaster, has an original solid 18k gold link bracelet too. The face of the watch is between 36 & 38mm and is also in 18kyellow gold. It has a sweeping second hand and a tachymetre around the face on the inside of the thick bezel. It has a manual wind on the right side and above it a gold (button) that you push in to start or stop the second hand and below it, a gold (button) that puts the second hand back to 12. It's in amazing condition considering I'm told by my dad that it dates back to the 50's. The back of the watch has the raised emblem with seamaster written above it. There is also the omega emblem on the winder and on the "clasp" of the bracelet. The second, also a solid 18k gold omega is a constellation chronometer. At the top of the face where the 12 would be is the omega emblem in an upside down red trapezoid. The emblem is in gold. It has a date window and black on gold raised rectangles instead of numbers. The watch also has omega, electronic, and f300 hz on the face. On the back of the watch is a raised emblem. The bracelet is also 18k gold but does not appear to be original. Any idea of value? I have searched and searched everything I could on the internet to find similar watches and I cannot, especially for the first. |
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zaf
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, September 29, 2001 - 02:26 pm: | |
At least $1500 for the Seamaster and at least $500 for the 300f Constellation. More if they are original, clean, working, etc. Zaf |
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