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I recently inherited a watch that I am trying to figure out the value of. It is an Omega Seamaster Professional. I am certain it is made of titanium because of the weight, and it says the word titane on the back of the watch. The band is made of the same titanium and mixed with what I think is 18k gold, that also appears on the bezel. My mom said she thinks he paid somewhere around 4000.00 for the watch. I would like to find out exactly what it is, and what the retail value of the watch is.
If anyone can help me I would appreciate it.
Thanks
Kevin
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