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: I'm looking for some urgent help. I've been
: offered an Omega Seamaster Deville watch,
: secondhand. Is this a geniune Seamaster
: range
Yes.
: and what would be the expected asking
: price for such a watch?
Difficult to say as there were DOZENS of models sold in this line over maybe 8-10 years. So any good pricing info would depend on which exact model it was and what condition it is in.
In general, any vintage OMEGA like that in very good cosmetic and working condition should be worth $250-500. More for certain models, less for poorer condtion.
: Christmas gift and I don't want to be stung
: going for what seems a good deal on the
: surface.
Hard to tell you what you need to know to not get stung when we really have almost zero details on the actual watch -- other than a broad model line name.
If you have a photo of it or other specifics, we may be able to help more.
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