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Phillip Ryan
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Posted on Tuesday, October 26, 2004 - 07:54 pm:   

got this watch from my sister she is wanted to sell it but i have no clue what it is worth. any help would be much appreciated.

inside the back case it says omega watch co. in a triangle and under than it says 14k gold. under that it says D6751 and then under than it says 786137. the case is push-in.

if you turn the watch mechanism over it has 8 very small numbers that i cannot read with the magnifying glass i have but there is a number under an omega symbol that says 620 underneath it. it also says it has 17 jewels. again it says omega watch co. there is also some writing on the back of the watch face(the part that has the hands and jewels attached to it) and it says beyeler geneve all over it.

the face is square and the wristband and case are 14k gold there is an omega symbol on the clasp that holds the bands together and the omega watch company symbol on the back of it.

the watch from a novice's eye looks to be in very good condition it is very clean no dents in the case no scratches on the crystal.

these are the best pictures i was able to get using my digital camera.
the pictures are kind of big in size i appologize beforehand.

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Zaf
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Posted on Wednesday, October 27, 2004 - 09:23 am:   

Watches of this still have a value that is entirely dependent on gold content. To give a rough idea, try to see how heavy it weighs. Gold is at $420 or so an ounce, so weigh it, multiple by 0.585 for 14k and add say $100-300 to that number and that will give you approximate value.
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Phillip Ryan
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Posted on Wednesday, October 27, 2004 - 09:44 am:   

thanks