I was at an estate sale when i ran across this watch had a price tag of 300.00 on it. I asked for more info on the watch but as usual at estate sales they just said its an Omega 14K with 1377 on the back case. It looked nice so i offered 200.00 and the watch was mine. When I got home I opened the box then the case and took out the lower portion of the case where the watch usually sits to see if the receipt was there (thats where I place all my watches receipts) sure enough it was there. The watch was purchased in 1983 says 2500.00 regular price but was sold for 1900.00+tax.
I see that i got a great deal but i can not find this watch anywhere, so i am asking for the pros to inform me as to what i have. the watch is very very slim and quite heavy for its size. Looks like the band was resized since the is a small piece of it in a small ziplock bag. You can see the straight line on the ban in the picture , that looks like where they did the work. Band has no links and is attached to the case which is permanent.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Oh after doing some searching i found that 1377 is the movement but not sure if thats good or not. Says Swiss under the 6 o'clock postion very small. Face says just Omega and quartz.
That style bracelet was very popular in the 80's - I had a Movado that was similar. If it's solid 14ct (and it probably is) the scrap value of the gold alone is 3 to 4 times what you paid at minimum.
ulackfocus thanks for the link. Thats the only link i have found for the watch. Do you know of a model number? and yes it is solid gold on the receipt is says Omega SG but i now assume it means solid gold.