SwissDaughter
路My wonderful dad died last year and he was 96 years young. He was born and raised in St. Moritz and then worked in NYC at the 1939 World's Fair and Sun Valley, ID before joining the war effort as a military intelligence operative. Most of his career was spent in Germany, Austria, and France with a few detours to Panama, Ecuador, Baltimore and Ft. Huachuca, AZ. But all his life, he remained Swiss through and through. As you can imagine, Swiss cheeses, chocolates, trains, and watches were the ONLY top quality items of their kind. This is his beloved vintage Omega Constellation that he wore for many, many years. If I had to guess, he probably got it before we moved to Baltimore in 1960 or after we returned to Germany in 1965. My sisters and I know nothing about this watch except it lived on his wrist and went through many bands until he finally put it aside when it stopped working sometime in the last 15 years. I have searched the Omega vintage watch sites and can find nothing that looks like it. I am assuming the crown has been replaced and the back; it has R708 scratched onto it. Knowing how clumsy he was, I am guessing the crystal has been replaced too. Is it worth opening and seeing what the watch says inside? Is it worth fixing? All the grandchildren are girls so we are considering selling it but don't know how to value it and where to sell it. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.