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Need help determining current value of omega geneve ref no. 2748

  1. Murray Harper Jan 12, 2022

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    Would appreciate some guidance on value and possible markets . Thanks to everyone who looks and reads this
     
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  2. watchyouwant ΩF Clairvoyant Jan 12, 2022

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    Murray, this not a free valuation service. This is an Omega Collectors site. Your local Jeweller or used items sale shop can tell you, how much it is worth. Whatever you look for, you have a bad redial . And the dial is worth around 30% of the value of vintage watches. Next time please introduce yourself and tell us about the background of your question.....
     
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  3. MtV Jan 12, 2022

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    Have a local jeweler remove the movement/dial from the case. Weigh the case and the case back and check how much it is in current gold value. Add maybe 100€ for parts, that’ll be the realistic value of it.
     
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  4. ApolloXVII Jan 12, 2022

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    Agree, for this one it's the value of the gold plus 100-150 Euro..
     
  5. Murray Harper Jan 12, 2022

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    Just curious why so little
     
  6. padders Oooo subtitles! Jan 12, 2022

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    Because it is now junk. Badly repainting the dial killed the value. It is a shame as that would have looked nice originally, more like this:

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  7. amcclell Jan 12, 2022

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    If you are looking to sell it, put it up on ebay and see what you get. If you want a valuation for insurance, your local jeweler can help you but it likely won't sell for anywhere close to their valuation. If you inherited it, and are just curious, don't worry about it. Just get it serviced and enjoy it.
     
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  8. Dan S Jan 12, 2022

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    It's not so little, gold is quite high. Because the dial has been completely repainted, the value as a collectible is gone, so the remaining value is in the gold and the movement (as parts).
     
  9. Davidt Jan 13, 2022

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    Not one for conversation are you Murray.

    Little compared to what? Many vintage Omegas have a value of several hundred £/€/$ in a private sale.
     
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