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I just found this in a drawer, no idea to what this is if anyone can find me the make and the model it would be appreciated thanks
 
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I just found this in a drawer, no idea to what this is if anyone can find me the make and the model it would be appreciated thanks
It's a watch.
 
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Back up a little bit and hit the button again.
 
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Wdym

There's not a lot of information anyone can give you from that photo.

But that's so obvious, you probably know that already.
 
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What the OF members mean is that we are not professional assessors, merely knowledgeable enthusiasts who may be prepared to assist you or anyone else who:
1. Tells us a bit about themselves, and
2. Asks nicely for advice, and
3. Posts clear photos of the dial, hands, movement, case & caseback (both sides)

So, why not start all over. You show us what you’ve found and and tell us about it and we’ll probably respond helpfully and without too much sarcasm.
 
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Here's what we'll need in order to help. Clear photos, and most importantly, we'd recommend you take the watch to a qualified watchmaker to have the back of the case removed and then get clear photos of the inside of the case back and the movement. Without those, we'll just use this time to entertain ourselves a little.
 
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It's possibly not a coincidence that this thread appeared within 10 minutes of MrFritzy's last appearance. So, in the meantime...
 
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Sorry im not at the same house atm
It’s best to be in the same house as the watch when you photograph it. Super-telephoto lenses are not ideal. 😉
 
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What the OF members mean is that we are not professional assessors, merely knowledgeable enthusiasts who may be prepared to assist you or anyone else who:
1. Tells us a bit about themselves, and
2. Asks nicely for advice, and
3. Posts clear photos of the dial, hands, movement, case & caseback (both sides)

So, why not start all over. You show us what you’ve found and and tell us about it and we’ll probably respond helpfully and without too much sarcasm.
Okay, so I was digging though drawers at my grandmas place and I found this watch. Im not sure the make/model, but it looks to be the same as the one in this other photo that I found online. I apologise for the shit photo, I will get another when i go go her house again.View attachment 1245230
 
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It's possibly not a coincidence that this thread appeared within 10 minutes of MrFritzy's last appearance. So, in the meantime...
Ey Im not sure what you are referencing here, but ok
 
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Likely the popular 166.010, caliber 565, beads of rice bracelet, replacement crown, in stunning condition with an extremely rare black dial. Hands might be replacement. Worth a few bucks.
 
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In my condition, what do you reckon its worth? some other folks have said to have it sent back to omega to have it looked at and fixed but im not sure
 
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In my condition, what do you reckon its worth?
You need to first upload much better photos. No one can help you with what you have currently provided.
 
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In my condition, what do you reckon its worth? some other folks have said to have it sent back to omega to have it looked at and fixed but im not sure
That's one alternative. It depends on what your watch actually is, your goals, how much money you want to spend, whether you want to keep it (yes) or sell it (no), and so forth.
 
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Also, now that I see you plucked a random picture online, I can say definitively that it's not a 166.010, the case is completely different.