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@rohin you need to rein it in a bit.
You've posted 3 threads in the last day of three very different watches, asking for opinions.
The best advice at the minute is to take your time, look at plenty of pictures and decide what model you like, rather than pebble dashing anything with an Omega logo on the dial. Once you know what you like, research it a bit then once you find one you're considering, start a thread asking for opinions but start by posting your own thoughts on the watch.
15 jewels in a quartz watch is a lot.
I don't know anything about this watch.
Pro tip.
The reference number is on the inside of the caseback. Google the reference number for info on the watch. Do some research then ask questions. If you do that people will be willing to donate time and knowledge to you.
ref 796.0814
Seamaster Omega 1979 DD 796.0814
Bookmark that site. It is the vintage watch section of the Omega site.
It's not perfect, but you can search watches there with the details you know.
R rohinI looked online but couldnt find how much its worth, there is one more hour and the bid isnt too high, 140, I feel like it isnt selling for much because people dont know what it is, but i dont really know.
R rohinI really like the bracelet and bezel, I just need to do more research on quartz movements.
What do you need to know? It’s a quartz omega movement. Nothing really special about it. Except they are not as easy to find some one to service.
Also be aware that’s an integrated bracelet. So your stuck with it and if it’s not big enough for your wrist your never going to find the extra links for it to make it big enough for you making it impossible for you to wear.