I am sorry for your loss. I understand and empathize with your position to feel compelled to sell this watch in order to get some money to help your family. That is tough. I think what chipsotoole said, around 600-950 USD, sounds about right. It is a beautiful timepiece and I hope that you get as much for it as possible to help your situation. If you can manage to keep it as an heirloom to remember your father, that would be nice I'm sure, but nobody will look down on you for doing what you must to help your situation. I lost my father 12 years ago and I have an old Seiko that was his. Ironically it isn't very valuable but to me it's priceless.
Maybe though, write a little more in the way of an introduction, anything you know about the watch (was it a gift from your fathers business; did he buy it new in the 60's, etc...) Then, post some more photos, showing all angles, front and back, and of the movement as well (if you are able to open it).
Lycka till!
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