Speedmaster value question

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Well the example above was sold by the son of a space enthusiast. Was gently worn and then stored away for quite some time only to be brought out for special occasions. As time went on the son wanted a modern Speedmaster for convenience and daily wear. A fair trade in value with a difference paid to the owner was made and now here it stands. My December month addition to my growing collection 馃榾
I have a speedmaster professional like that in the photo. I inherited it from my father. It is like antique and i need to know its value
 
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I have a speedmaster professional like that in the photo. I inherited it from my father. It is like antique and i need to know its value

Hi,
More pics of sides, back and bracelet are needed to value it. Pics of movement too, but have a watchmaker to open it.... If you're looking for a new owner for it, I might be interested....... 馃榾
Good luck.
Hi,
More pics of sides, back and bracelet are needed to value it. Pics of movement too, but have a watchmaker to open it.... If you're looking for a new owner for it, I might be interested....... 馃榾
Good luck.
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Hi,
More pics of sides, back and bracelet are needed to value it. Pics of movement too, but have a watchmaker to open it.... If you're looking for a new owner for it, I might be interested....... 馃榾
Good luck.
 
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The bracelet is not the original as i dont know what happened to it. But the one it has now is OMAX
 
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I've moved these posts out into their own thread as it was off topic in another thread
 
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Looks like a 145.022-69.

www.speedmaster101.com for approx values.

A more accurate price depends on the condition and it's hard to tell if parts of it are chipped or just dirty. Looks ok though, with correct and age appropriate dial, bezel, hands etc. case appears unpolished.
 
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i would say no value if its from your dad, its got a lot more value to you than a buyer.......?? Why does everything need a value anyway?? Why do you "need" to know? How about saying "can anyone advise a rough guide PLEASE"
Ian
 
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Well it's easy enough to guess an "eBay value"

This is exactly the kind of watch that will sell strongly, even unopened, and in spite of dire warnings from our respected forum members.

It's a "barn find" single family owned (or as good as) and I see a tinge of brown at the dial step, with a pretty good DO90 bezel.


$2000-3000 depending on the wind.