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    1966 14k Omega Connie

    Help me determine a market value for this watch.

    Have a look at the entire album of photos.
    Album >> https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjAFEdZ

    The serial number puts it at year 1966 production.
    The reference number is 167.005
    The movement is a 551/1

    Opinions will likely vary wildly so PM your thoughts to me.

    2023-05-29_08-04-02 by Chuck Miller, on Flickr



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    a sort of no no here sure rules say not to do how much is this watch worth post but you could post a sales thread and set a higher price and see what you get in p.ms

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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    a sort of no no here sure rules say not to do how much is this watch worth post

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    Oh I missed that. Thx.
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    though might be worth keeping but if not lets say seen them do monster prices used or maybe a couple of swatch moon watch price
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    all so look at ebay sold prices for your country as reckon they might double uk prices ..after a quick glance on ebay sold very nice prices got it seem's they have gone up since my omega which to buy thread of a few years ago
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    Gorgeous watch, I wish I hadn't just bought the Habring2 or I would throw you an offer.

    I have no idea on value, but I'd check chrono24.com and watchrecon.com to attempt to find comps. You might try The Omega Forum, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyscrappyheropup View Post
    Gorgeous watch...
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuckmiller View Post
    THANK YOU!

    Are you selling your whole collection or just paring it down to a manageable size?

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    If it were a '62, I'd be sorely tempted myself - looks in fab condition
    Is that the original crystal?...Looks like Omega logo in centre ..... hard to tell in photo )
    Some people have opinions - The rest of us have taste.

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    I'm going to keep my grandfather's watch, the Ball from my retirement because it's personalized, and the Citizen Eco quartz. Everything else is going or gone.
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