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  1. salli_c Jan 7, 2015

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    Hi there
    I have recently inherited an Omega Constellation watch, which I am interested in selling, and would like some help with its identification.

    I know that my late friend owned it for at least 25 years, can't tell you when it was last serviced. It would be great if you could help me to identify it, its date, and its approximate value.
    Thank you for your help. omega_mans_watch_red_box_co.jpg omega_mans_watch_2_red_box_com.jpg
     
  2. salli_c Jan 9, 2015

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    I'm not sure if this is showing up on the forum or if anyone has seen it yet?
     
  3. Mark020 not the sharpest pencil in the ΩF drawer Jan 9, 2015

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    It is showing. I'm afraid these models are not very sought after.
     
  4. Mothra Jan 9, 2015

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    I've had a look through 'a journey through time' and it looks like it's a constellation 'emeraude' or emerald from 1973. 18ct with an ultra thin cal 712, brushed gold dial. Case ref is BA 353.0016. There aren't too many of these about so its difficult to establish a price. Its probably worth most as either an open 99c start on ebay, or as movement parts plus melt value, but this seems a shame....
     
  5. Mothra Jan 9, 2015

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    Btw, the dial is solid gold as well...
     
  6. salli_c Jan 10, 2015

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    Thank you for the information Mothra