Hey again guys! Old family heirlooms, what can you guys tell me about them? Are they worth anything/ worth fixing? The omega seems to be gold but can’t find any identification number for it
Old Omegas have the serial number on the movement. It will need to be opened to find out the date of production. From the look though I would say 1950s. The longines is a late 90s model.
I’m a big fan of Omega. The back might say whether it’s gold or gold filled. Also if it’s gold, there is a good chance that there is a hallmark stamp on the back of one of the lugs. Whatever the case, it’s a very nice watch that I perrwould tale to a watchmaker to see about servicing.
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Old Omegas have the serial number on the movement. It will need to be opened to find out the date of production. From the look though I would say 1950s. The longines is a late 90s model.
Longines is a Conquest ref. 152-4019. It's not worth much. However, if you replace the battery, it will probably run just fine.
Omega looks very nice, if it is gold, it should have the appropriate proof mark inside of the caseback.
I’m a big fan of Omega. The back might say whether it’s gold or gold filled. Also if it’s gold, there is a good chance that there is a hallmark stamp on the back of one of the lugs. Whatever the case, it’s a very nice watch that I perrwould tale to a watchmaker to see about servicing.