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ny5speed
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hello everyone my name is Jarvis, I am new to the forums, but definitely a watch enthusiast. I do not have many watches (yet), but am working on building my collection slowly. My grandfather passed away a few years ago. When my grandmother and I recently walked by an omega boutique I pointed it out and it must have triggered a memory that she remembered my grandfather had “a couple of those watches”.
Anyway on to the watches. I know one of them is a Seamaster Quartz 1337 I think and the other is an Automatic Seamaster Deville. I’ve done some research, but I can’t seem to find these particular models too easily. I don’t really care about value so much because of the sentimental value they carry (but it would be nice to know still). I want to have the Deville cleaned up. The crystal replaced and all that. Just curious more to see if they are authentic, anything unusual about them, and if there is any value in having the Seamaster quartz worked on (at a minimum the battery is dead) and the Deville. The dial and hands on the Deville seem to be clean and I think it is all original, but if someone could clarify this for my as well that would be great! Thank you!
Anyway on to the watches. I know one of them is a Seamaster Quartz 1337 I think and the other is an Automatic Seamaster Deville. I’ve done some research, but I can’t seem to find these particular models too easily. I don’t really care about value so much because of the sentimental value they carry (but it would be nice to know still). I want to have the Deville cleaned up. The crystal replaced and all that. Just curious more to see if they are authentic, anything unusual about them, and if there is any value in having the Seamaster quartz worked on (at a minimum the battery is dead) and the Deville. The dial and hands on the Deville seem to be clean and I think it is all original, but if someone could clarify this for my as well that would be great! Thank you!