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: My mother-in-law gave me an Omega watch. I
: unfortunately lost it. It's appraised at a
: little over $19,000. It's insured, is there
: a watch that would be similar to that price
: range? Thanks, Sherry
The Omega ladies watches in that range would be the solid gold ones on solid gold bracelets, probably with diamonds. For that much money, you could pick just about any Omega watch you would want. Or, pick two or three slightly less fancy models and have a choice each morning!
Hard to look up pricing online for the high-end models. Even visiting a dealer, you will find that very few stores keep in stock much in the over $10,000 range. So your best best is to visit a large dealer in a big city.
Do you know which model it was that you had?
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