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Nice looking original conditioon watch, hour and minute hands might not be OK for this watch. Full length original bracelet in good condition (one end link is 'wrong') adds substantially value to it.
So what are your options?
Keeping it?
Selling it yourself?
Selling it to the watch shop?
If you don't want to keep it for yourself or a relative and you don't want the hassle seeling it yourself take the 700 bucks!
My two cents! 馃榾
If you want to research on it, this is a 168.017 with a cal. 564. The "brick" bracelet is a reference 1040, and normally you'd have both of the end links either 518 or 18. They're essentially the same, just different referencing system.
Nice C Case constellation 1960s photos a bit blurry but looks original. Hands look ok to me , nice original bracelet. endlinks fit fine not a big deal. It鈥檚 a nice heirloom i wound keep it. if you will wear it a service of movement only is good idea but no case polishing that diminished value of vintage watch. Have watchmaker open back for reference details inside Caseback and movement Serial number. Use independent watchmaker with Omega parts account.
If you don鈥檛 want it agree take the offer as it鈥檚 harder to sell a vintage watch yourself. It will probably get a bit more on eBay no reserve auction but with fees etc you鈥檒l probably net close to same. If you sell it don鈥檛 bother servicing sell as is as you won鈥檛 recoup service cost.
Info about these C case constellations and examples to look at.
https://omega-constellation-collect...onstellation-c-shape-omegas-child-of.html?m=1
Good luck
If you really want to sell, I鈥檇 take the $700 from the watch shop and run.
gatorcpa
If you want to research on it, this is a 168.017 with a cal. 564. The "brick" bracelet is a reference 1040, and normally you'd have both of the end links either 518 or 18. They're essentially the same, just different referencing system.
Sorry for double posting. Noticed your question after posting my previous comment.
The hands look fine to me. You should explain though why are you being so interested in its originality? Trying to increase the price a little?
As others have said, if you want to sell, take the $700. You probably won't get a better deal from a reseller. If you want to keep it as a token to remember your granddad, it's a nice watch. Send it for a service to an Omega certified watchmaker and you can daily wear it for years to come.