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I have a watch that I can find no detail about on the internet.
I love my watch , but all I can find is 'its late 80's early 90's" blah blah
Would just like a little more info really. Its an Omega Deville Jubilee
I love my watch , but all I can find is 'its late 80's early 90's" blah blah
Would just like a little more info really. Its an Omega Deville Jubilee
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Kit wrote:I have a watch that I can find no detail about on the internet.
I love my watch , but all I can find is 'its late 80's early 90's" blah blah
Would just like a little more info really. Its an Omega Deville Jubilee
Top quality watch kit, chances are it was a quartz model which was popular at that time, usually 18k yellow gold, you may need to input the calibre number into a search for more info kit that will be inside the watch on the movement. If you get the battery replaced ask the person to write down the calibre number
A generic usermanual from omega below
http://www.omegawatches.com/download.php?file=fileadmin/customer_service/user_manual/OMEGA_User_Manual_EN.pdf
As a collector myself i will always go for a manual or automatic mechanical movement as its what actually makes a watch imo. Also on a resale basis its a much better investment as it should hold its price well. If you know what your doing, buying the right watch is an investment in that you have the pleasure of wearing a prestigious watch that will actually go up in value.
Best site and a forum for fining out more would be timezone
http://www.timezone.com/
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