Antiques Roadshow.The guest explained on Sunday's episode (March 14) that he paid only £4 to buy the Omega watch from his friend in 1959 while he was serving in the RAF."He took it off his wrist and it's been on mine forever since," he added.Alastair looked at the Omega Ranchero watch and explained that it was the fourth addition to Omega's three main tool watches – the Seamaster 300, the Speedmaster and the Railmaster.The Ranchero was made in 1958 but was designed as a slightly "entry-level watch", slightly cheaper than its three counterparts.But the Swiss-made wristwatch still shared similarities with their designs, thanks to its black dial and bold watch hands.He told the guest: "The only problem Omega found was with the name, because.
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