Omega constellation meister ref 167.021

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hello everyone, I want to ask as much information as possible about this watch omega constellation meister ref 167.021 in solid gold 18 carats the bracelet is also gold but I'm mainly interested in its price since I can't find it anywhere and I'm also wondering what does (meister) mean i think that changes the price thanks for any info
 
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hello everyone, I want to ask as much information as possible about this watch omega constellation meister ref 167.021 in solid gold 18 carats the bracelet is also gold but I'm mainly interested in its price since I can't find it anywhere and I'm also wondering what does (meister) mean i think that changes the price thanks for any info
Do you have photos of the watch?
 
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Meister is a Swiss jeweler who sells Omega.

https://meister-zurich.ch/en/

No extra value.

We need pictures of your watch to tell you anything about it.

Please use punctuation in the future. It makes it much easier to follow your posts.

Thank you,
gatorcpa
 
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Well ... either you've posted the same photo seven times or the watch isn't running
 
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the watch works very well just without wanting not thinking I have posted 7 identical pictures now I will share more
 
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Put it on eBay no reserve starting at $0.01 market will tell you what it’s worth

GLWS!
 
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Just for my knowledge, if anyone can answer... No regular gasket would ever end up looking like that, right? That must be some curing liquid substance someone added to act like a gasket?
 
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Just for my knowledge, if anyone can answer... No regular gasket would ever end up looking like that, right? That must be some curing liquid substance someone added to act like a gasket?

Some gaskets turn into goo like that, horrible stuff - but I can't for certain say that they were gaskets to start with, always assumed they were though

It's like those rubber bands that become oily after some time
 
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Nice watch, $1900 without the bracelet, $3500 if the bracelet is solid gold too

So a bit above melt value
 
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Хубав часовник, $1900 без гривната, $3500, ако и гривната е от масивно злато

Така че малко над стойността на топене
price of gold 3500 Euro
 
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You may do better selling the watch head and bracelet separately.

It may pay for you to spend a little to have that gasket mess cleaned as well.
 
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It should since this reference was not originally fitted with a bracelet, they were supplied on a strap.
 
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That was the style in the 1970’s. But since the work was not done in the Omega factory, it’s going to hurt the collector value.

I would say that this watch is worth the gold melt value of the case and bracelet plus about $200 for the movement.

My guess is somewhere around $2,000 or so, but I really don’t know the gold weight.
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Just for my knowledge, if anyone can answer... No regular gasket would ever end up looking like that, right? That must be some curing liquid substance someone added to act like a gasket?
I have had gaskets like this. They are difficult to clean out for sure come out in little pieces.