| A great way to get into collecting Omega
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| | dial with gold coloured baton markers and
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| watches
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| | hands, and Omega Swiss 17 jewels
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| If you've ever wanted to get into
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| | movement. It is valued at £70 to £100.
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| collecting Omega watches, there are now
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| | Lot 105: A gentleman's steel-cased
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| significant numbers coming up for sale at
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| | Speedmaster Automatic chronograph wrist
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| auctions of wrist and pocket watches.
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| | watch. The silvered dial has three
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| A great example id the next sale from 131
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| | subsidiary dial, baton markers and the
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| year old auctioneers Fellows & Sons in
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| | date in the 3 o'clock position. This is
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| Birmingham on Monday 22nd October,
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| | valued at £280 to £350.
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| starting at 11am:
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| | Lot 76: A 1940s Omega gentleman's steel
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| It has an amazing 50 Omega watches up for
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| | watch head with a manual wind. The
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| grabs. They can be viewed in the wrist
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| | silvered dial has black Arabic numerals
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| and pocket watches online catalogue:
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| | and outer minute track. Fellows has
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| Here are three of the highlights:
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| | valued this watch at £70 to £100.
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| Lot 87: A lady's gold plated manual wind
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| | And it's good news if you want to bid but
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| Seamaster wrist watch. It has a cream
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| | don't live near Birmingham.
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