Value check on Omega De Ville rectangular (Cal. 620)

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Hi guys, I recently came across this vintage Omega De Ville rectangular manual wind and I'm absolutely stunned by its condition.

According to the seller, it measures 37x23.5 mm and houses a Calibre 620. The case looks incredibly sharp, almost NOS, and the dial is very clean. It comes on an original Omega signed strap and buckle.

The best part is the timegrapher reading: 0 s/d, 283° amplitude, and 0.0 ms beat error. It seems it has been freshly serviced and runs perfectly.

I wanted to ask the experts here: what would be a fair market value for this piece in the EU? Any insights on this specific reference or movement would be highly appreciated! Thanks!

 
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These have become much more popular recently. Probably due to the rectangular case.

This one is a nice example.

620 is the base caliber for many 18mm movements. Decent two hand workhorse.

There are a lot of scrapped ladies gold cased watches, so the market is flooded at the moment with movements. The plated cases are also at the end of useful life.

Check the sold listings on auction sites to see if these are selling and how much they sell for.
 
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Case is really unique
My estimate in EU up to 300 EUR ( realistic price )
 
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It’s fine to simply share the asking price.
 
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It’s fine to simply share the asking price.
watch itself is too simple with ladies movement inside..
all they made is unisex case for current model typicall vintage watch
 
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watch itself is too simple with ladies movement inside..
all they made is unisex case for current model typicall vintage watch

What’s that got to do with sharing the asking price?
 
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was it not requested?

Ok I see.

You quoted me, so I thought you were replying to my comment about the asking price, not the OP’s comment.