Omega watch

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pippinwhitepaws

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picked this up yesterday...had to buy a box of junk for twenty bucks to get this out of the bottom...
Omega, 1952, 17 jewel, stainless bezel, automatic winding.
this watch lists out at around 900. in mint condition. in this condition, from 150 to 300 bucks...dependent on who has the money to spend.
keeps great time, no serious damage to the case, needs a new crystal.
 

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pippinwhitepaws

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;D yes...
some scrap silver chain...a token, and a piece of copper ore, transformed into a paper weight.
oops, and the bolo tie in the background of the copper pic...sterling.
 

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pippinwhitepaws

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sorry SWR...
 

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KJ$IPW

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Whites Classic III, Whites 4900dl pro plus
you did great on that Omega watches are very nice :hello2:
 

SteveDodds

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You better have that thing serviced before running it too much. Running a vintage watch that hasn't been serviced is like running your car without changing the oil. I do watch making on the side to make extra money but really wanna start a business doing it.
 

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