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You helped out a lot on my first post regarding my father's Seamaster. It came back from the watchmaker looking great (see below) and he said that everything looked good on the inside too.
https://omegaforums.net/threads/advice-on-a-1954-seamaster.128909/
That resulted in some questions within the family about other watches owned. My mother has an Omega Sapphette cocktail watch from 1954 (not the original bracelet) and my sister has watch of similar size from 1966. They both need servicing and I'm wondering whether they have any value other than my mother's is 18K gold. I've seen a previous post about there not being much interest in ladies watches so maybe I've already answered my own question. I welcome your input.
You helped out a lot on my first post regarding my father's Seamaster. It came back from the watchmaker looking great (see below) and he said that everything looked good on the inside too.
https://omegaforums.net/threads/advice-on-a-1954-seamaster.128909/
That resulted in some questions within the family about other watches owned. My mother has an Omega Sapphette cocktail watch from 1954 (not the original bracelet) and my sister has watch of similar size from 1966. They both need servicing and I'm wondering whether they have any value other than my mother's is 18K gold. I've seen a previous post about there not being much interest in ladies watches so maybe I've already answered my own question. I welcome your input.