Quartz watches that are worth the money...

Drmad7

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Stopped by GW during lunch and picked up two jars because they had decent quartz watches in them and I am a gambler. Spent $40 and both jars had a couple pieces of silver and two suspiciously real looking Omegas. The other jar had the Tag Heuer. Bought batteries for the Omegas and they work!
I suspect the ladies Omega is 18k played and stainless.

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Two Omega’s and a Tag?!??? Whoa! That constellation is freakin’ gorgeous! I’d be keeping that one
 

Two Omega’s and a Tag?!??? Whoa! That constellation is freakin’ gorgeous! I’d be keeping that one

Yep, a guy said he bought a jar a couple weeks ago and it had several nice watches (Cartier and other brands). He said he took them to a jeweler and they were authentic. I doubted him because I have come across several fake Cartiers at GW...this jar from the same location makes me think he was telling the truth after all! I love the color combination on the Constellation. I prefer mechanicals, but I’ll probably add it to the watch collection I’m trying to not have.
 

Nice score, congrats! :occasion14:
 

I wondered about that myself Beachkid. It’s an ETA 980.103 which Omega used and rebranded. I’m assuming this is a replacement movement w/o the logo. This is a ladies Seamaster “Polaris” with 18k gold accents.
 

Heck of a jar of watches.
 

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