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A first for me, 18k watch and 2 rings on Monday.

Walter L.I.

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Hi All, I dug up a watch in the dark and thought nothing of it. I already picked up 2 14K rings and alot of clad so my adrenaline kicked in.I realized when I got home that I found a 18k and stainless Omega.It was 1 hour ahead so it was lost for awhile. The horseshoe ring I found on Sunday did its job. Good Luck! Walter
 
I did not realize that Omega was that high end. Guess I just don't know my watches that well. A Rolex is still real high on my priority list of treasure to aquire. 2 14Ks for icing too! WTG man!
 
Great stuff Walter :) I don't think I'll ever find nice stuff like that because I prefer to hunt the small old beaches that not many use today..
 
Yes they can be expensive. I own an Omega Seamaster which is the same watch that the James Bond character wears and has worn ever since the movie series started, and it runs $2300.00! :surprised: Not as much as a Rolex Submariner but still pricey..
 
I don't post here much but I lurk all the time. I mainly hang out on Royals story forum. BUT, I just had to comment on your most excellent finds.

That Omega Constellation series watch is worth (new) between $1,600 and $2,600.00, depending upon the model. And...did a see a little ice in those rings? You have found some super loot, bubba!

Best of luck...look forward to hearing from you later. As for me, I'm on the cusp of purchasing an excal and a brownie hooka (my toys for the year) and hope to have them "paid for" within a year.

One thing is for sure. If I make finds like yours, it shouldn't be too hard to meet the goal. Blessings and goodies to you and yours.<><

aj
 
Hi John, Thanks for your compliment. Do buy the excaliber for water or the sovereign for wet sand. They are the best 1,2 punch. Good Luck!! Walter
 
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