Omega 123.55.27.60.99.001 Features
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Ref. No. :123.55.27.60.99.001
Code :12963
Movement :Quartz
Case Material :White gold
Bracelet Material :White Gold
Condition :0 (unworn)
Gender :Ladies' watch
:New
:With Box
:With Papers
Location :United States, Florida, Miami
Price : $ 30,250
Availability
Available immediately
Caliber
Movement :Quartz
Movement/Caliber :1376
Case
Case Material :White gold
Case Diameter :27 mm
Waterproof :100 m
Glass :Sapphire Glass
Bracelet
Bracelet Material :White Gold
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Omega 123.55.27.60.99.001 The Related Reviews:
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Seth N New Zealand Hamilton from Netherlands Purmerend
- Happy buyer.
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[Rating:(3.5 / 5 stars)] - Review by Steffanee T Greece Eginio Pierias from Netherlands Purmerend
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Wow, I really love this watch.Substantial, clean, just beautiful
Hi! First time poster here... please be gentle if I¡¯m asking a question that¡¯s been asked already, but I searched through the forum, and couldn¡¯t find a satisfactory answer. =)I just sent in my Dad¡¯s Datejust 16014 - I believe it¡¯s from the late 70s or early 80s to the Dallas RSC. I don¡¯t ever intend on selling it, but would like to keep it in the family as a heirloom piece. My Dad left the family when I was a child, so I don¡¯t really have any sentimental attachments to it, but it¡¯s just a rather cool piece, it being a relatively old watch. I¡¯m debating whether I should replace the dials and hands. I understand with new dials and hands I will lose the tritium, and the overall faded vintage feel. Considering I don¡¯t intend on selling it, should I just have them replace it? Any other factors that I should take into?Thanks in advance! Btw, just placed an order with my AD for my first new Rolex - an Explorer 1... can¡¯t wait!








