Place a price on my Omega

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Hi all ..

I am new here and this is my first post - can i ask for help here to find out what my vintage omega is worth ?

It is gold 14k watch from 1963, cal 269.

All is working on the watch.

No paper no case. (where can i get a case ? Can i get new papers ?)
 
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Welcome to OF. That's a lovely watch. There is no way to get new papers, but you can pay for an Omega Extract of the Archives if you like. Boxes can sometimes be found on eBay, but it would require a lot of research, time, and luck to find the right box for that watch.

The best way to determine value is to find some comparable sales (not asking prices) using an eBay sold item search, auction results, and/or forum listings.
 
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Welcome to OF. That's a lovely watch. There is no way to get new papers, but you can pay for an Omega Extract of the Archives if you like. Boxes can sometimes be found on eBay, but it would require a lot of research, time, and luck to find the right box for that watch.

The best way to determine value is to find some comparable sales (not asking prices) using an eBay sold item search, auction results, and/or forum listings.
Dan’s advice is spot on. What he said.
 
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Hi @Radut and welcome to the forum!

Cal 269 is very well regarded as a great handwind movement. The shape of your gold case is still sharp too, but from the one shot you posted from the dial it looked at first glance to me as though the dial might have been repainted. Could you post another shot from your dial?

A repainted dial affects the value of the piece quite dramatically, so making sure yours is factory original is important.

Best wishes,

Rudi