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  1. Pk713 Dec 2, 2020

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    Found this in an old drawer , all i know Is it was purchased off the home shopping network or the like, about 20 years ago. I don't think it would have much value as its a winding watch and is clearly in need of repair. Any information is much appreciated , thank you again.
     
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  2. janice&fred Dec 2, 2020

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    If that's a genuine Omega, which is hard to tell from your pictures, then it's extremely doubtful it was bought on the home shopping network. Maybe you are confusing it with another watch that was indeed bought off the TV ad?
     
  3. Dimitris Dec 2, 2020

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    Doesnt look like a genuine omega why dont you try popping the caseback so we can get a better look of the inner workings ?
     
  4. Pk713 Dec 2, 2020

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    The case back does not open if I pop it the whole thing just comes out. Guess it's a fake, oh well
     
  5. Pk713 Dec 2, 2020

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    Sorry for all the photos I got it open
     
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  6. DaveK Yoda of Yodelers Dec 2, 2020

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    It could have been The Price is Right, they have really sweet prizes, especially in the showcase showdowns
     
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  7. alefar Dec 2, 2020

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    It is a genuine Omega
     
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  8. alefar Dec 2, 2020

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    I cannot tell what's written on the caseback, there you'd have the reference number which would help you know more about the watch. The movement is an omega cal. 620 which i think is mostly used in women's watches. Correct me if I'm wrong
     
  9. Pk713 Dec 2, 2020

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    Thank you guys so much for your help....now gotta find a guy to repair this
     
  10. SkunkPrince Dec 2, 2020

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    Where are you located?

    This watch isn't particularly collectible, so factory service is also a possibility.
     
  11. Pk713 Dec 2, 2020

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    I'm in-between Houston Texas and New York NY
     
  12. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Dec 2, 2020

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    14K solid gold American market men's watch. As noted already it's not particularly collectable, value would mostly be in the gold content and there should be a fair amount with the gold bracelet.
     
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  13. rcs914 Dec 2, 2020

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    Is that a solid gold? Looks like both the case and the bracelet are marked 14kt?
     
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  14. SkunkPrince Dec 2, 2020

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  15. Pk713 Dec 2, 2020

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    Just for context . My dad bought this years ago when I was still about 11 i was a kid so he felt that the size would suit me. I have no intention of selling it. I want to just get it repaired so my mom can wear it on occasion. But thank you guys so much for providing such great information on it!
     
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