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·Hello everyone! I am seeking guidance regarding the valuation of two Omega Polaris watches. I aim to sell them at a fair price, yet obtaining historical pricing information has proven to be quite challenging, especially for the men's timepiece.
The gentlemen's watch is a Seamaster Polaris crafted from 18K Gold and Titanium, acquired in 1995. My research suggests that this particular watch is rather rare, as most of them featured the reversed configuration, predominantly composed of titanium rather than gold.
On the other hand, the ladies' watch is also a Seamaster Polaris made of 18K Gold and Titanium. It boasts a more petite size at 23mm and is embellished with diamonds, both on its case and a diamond-studded dial. This piece was purchased in 1992.
Thank you!
The gentlemen's watch is a Seamaster Polaris crafted from 18K Gold and Titanium, acquired in 1995. My research suggests that this particular watch is rather rare, as most of them featured the reversed configuration, predominantly composed of titanium rather than gold.
On the other hand, the ladies' watch is also a Seamaster Polaris made of 18K Gold and Titanium. It boasts a more petite size at 23mm and is embellished with diamonds, both on its case and a diamond-studded dial. This piece was purchased in 1992.
Thank you!