Jeanettek
·My original post evidently was taken down. Perhaps because it was thought I was trying to sell this watch via this forum. I am not. If I sell it, it will likely be via eBay or something local. Currently I am just researching its background to try to determine its value…or as it says in this forum's posting guide, a "ballpark valuation". The watch belonged to my recently late father-in-law. As such, It has great sentimental value for my husband and myself. This research is to get an idea of its value, its history and anything else we can find out.
For example, one reply mentioned some signs of wear with the mechanism. Unfortunately, the original post was removed before I had a chance to really look at what the poster was talking about.
There had been a comment about the bracelet / watch-band being almost as valuable as the watch itself. I had read something similar during my research–that this particular type of bracelet/band is very rare. That said, my husband doesn't particularly like the band. Is it out of the ordinary to sell the bracelet/band but not the watch?
Also, there was a reply providing some information that should be useful in a Google search. Again, the original post was deleted before I could record that info.
Original Post:
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I am a complete novice when it comes to Omega Watches. My Father-In-Law purchased this Omega Seamaster Chronometer watch when he was in Switzerland in 1969. Neither my husband or I are watch enthusiasts, therefore, we are looking for a good home for this watch. However, there is so much we don’t know, and we are hoping somebody here might be able to help out. This is what we know:
Purchased in Switzerland in 1969 (my husband was on the trip and rememberers it well)
Serial Number is: 28769008
Omega mark 751
Twenty-four Jewels
Self winding / time & date
SS / Gold Plated Band
Here are the photos we took at the watch repair shop.
Does this information identify what the case is made of? (Gold? Plated?)
If we were to see this online, are there any opinions of a fair asking price?
Thanks so much!!
For example, one reply mentioned some signs of wear with the mechanism. Unfortunately, the original post was removed before I had a chance to really look at what the poster was talking about.
There had been a comment about the bracelet / watch-band being almost as valuable as the watch itself. I had read something similar during my research–that this particular type of bracelet/band is very rare. That said, my husband doesn't particularly like the band. Is it out of the ordinary to sell the bracelet/band but not the watch?
Also, there was a reply providing some information that should be useful in a Google search. Again, the original post was deleted before I could record that info.
Original Post:
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I am a complete novice when it comes to Omega Watches. My Father-In-Law purchased this Omega Seamaster Chronometer watch when he was in Switzerland in 1969. Neither my husband or I are watch enthusiasts, therefore, we are looking for a good home for this watch. However, there is so much we don’t know, and we are hoping somebody here might be able to help out. This is what we know:
Purchased in Switzerland in 1969 (my husband was on the trip and rememberers it well)
Serial Number is: 28769008
Omega mark 751
Twenty-four Jewels
Self winding / time & date
SS / Gold Plated Band
Here are the photos we took at the watch repair shop.
Does this information identify what the case is made of? (Gold? Plated?)
If we were to see this online, are there any opinions of a fair asking price?
Thanks so much!!