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AI Estimated Value
Not an official valuation
$800 - $1,200
AI estimate as of August 16, 2026 · verify with a professional before acting
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The item presented in the photograph is a stainless steel wristwatch featuring a round case, a black rotating bezel with minute markers, and a matching metal link bracelet. The black dial includes circular and baton hour markers with luminous inserts, sword-shaped hands, and a date window located at the three o'clock position. Text visible on the dial includes the Omega logo and lettering reading 'Seamaster PROFESSIONAL 200 M', along with 'SWISS MADE' at the very bottom edge. The overall construction displays physical characteristics consistent with late 20th-century dive watches, specifically utilizing a robust steel case and a unidirectional bezel. Condition-wise, the watch shows moderate surface wear, minor scuffs on the bezel insert, and general hairline scratches on the steel bracelet indicative of previous use and handling. The identification presented in the item name rests upon the visible dial text and overall design layout, which visually match known models from the manufacturer. However, please note that the user has provided unverified context identifying the piece as an Omega, and all physical attributions remain entirely unauthenticated from a photograph alone without physical inspection, movement evaluation, or paper documentation.
AI Appraisal Report
Per user submission, the owner identifies this timepiece as an Omega Seamaster Professional 200M. Based on what I can see in the photograph, the watch features a stainless steel case, a rotating black bezel, a black dial with luminous markers, and a matching metal bracelet, all of which display physical characteristics consistent with late 20th-century dive watches. I can't verify from a photo alone whether the internal movement, dial, and components are correct or manufactured by the named brand, as visual inspection from an image cannot establish internal mechanics or material composition. Assuming the attribution is correct and the watch functions properly, comparable stainless steel dive watches of this type generally trade in the $800 to $1,200 range, depending on condition, servicing history, and market demand. The piece shows moderate surface wear, scuffs on the bezel, and hairline scratches on the bracelet, which would be factored into a final valuation. Would need physical inspection to confirm the movement, check for wear, and evaluate components. If this item turns out to be a reproduction, replica, copy, or unattributed homage rather than a piece produced by the brand, the value would drop significantly, typically falling into the $50 to $150 range. To establish full attribution and value, a physical examination by a qualified watchmaker, movement evaluation, and verification of papers or service history would be necessary.