What is the value of this watch? (In need of work)

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Hello! I have a 166.024 Seamaster. I’m looking to find out the value of this watch. Can anybody give me that information?
 
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OF .....Not a watch appraisal service. Do some research. Lots of info here.
 
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I'm sure you're not using this as a "Back-door" sales offer 😉
 
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eBay is a good source for valuation data. Use the advanced search feature to search for SOLD items. 👍
 
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Throw it on eBay with a $1 reserve and enjoy the ride.

You will get a pretty penny for it.

But we need a lot more to put a value on it. Inside case back, movement shot...

Depending on how you got it and who from we can give you more. We like the full story with a bit about you to warm up to you. (We see too many hit and run what's it worth threads as a first post)
 
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Yes it's a bit hard to tell with only those photos. Is the watch missing it's crystal?

It's a desirable watch and worth a good amount of money if everything is correct.
 
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Also, if all that DNA belongs to someone famous, that’ll increase the price
 
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Also, if all that DNA belongs to someone famous, that’ll increase the price

That's so 2019, I believe paint splatters are the new DNA 😁
 
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That's so 2019, I believe paint splatters are the new DNA 😁
You’ll like my incoming Benrus then 👍



Photo courtesy of my Chief Logistical Officer, @JwRosenthal
 
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You’ll like my incoming Benrus then 👍



Photo courtesy of my Chief Logistical Officer, @JwRosenthal
Yes, we paid for a full laboratory analysis of the paint on this $17 Benrus and determined that the paint is of the same type used during the late 1960's, therefore the watch must have beloved to
Pablo Picasso and will be listed on Hondinkee's site for $45k next week- good score Dave- don't clean off the paint- otherwise it's back to $17
 
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Yes, we paid for a full laboratory analysis of the paint on this $17 Benrus and determined that the paint is of the same type used during the late 1960's, therefore the watch must have beloved to
Pablo Picasso and will be listed on Hondinkee's site for $45k next week- good score Dave- don't clean off the paint- otherwise it's back to $17

Are you sure it wasn’t Van Gogh when he cut off his ear?
 
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Are you sure it wasn’t Van Gogh when he cut off his ear?
He was a Rolex man, although they usually cut off their nose 😗