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lilly1 | 13:00 Fri 18th Mar 2016 | Insurance
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My now wife, bought me a watch on my 18th which is 40 years ago it cost £50 then can anyone work out what it would cost at todays price and a rough value ,it is a SEIKO QUARTZ stainless steel fantastic watch only ever changed the battery every 3-4 years.
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In 1976 .. £50 would have been worth £375.07 in todays money...according to this.
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/bills/article-1633409/Historic-inflation-calculator-value-money-changed-1900.html

Cant help you with the value as it is only worth what someone will pay for it. Some will be in more demand than others.

http://www.ebay.co.uk/gds/Your-Guide-to-Valuing-Your-Vintage-Seiko-Timepiece-/10000000178523242/g.html
You might find it interesting to go to the Seiko website and find a similar watch to yours. I bet the price will be a lot less than the £375 that alavahalf quoted for today's equivalent of £50 in 1976.
Quartz watches have very little value, the collectors want wind up watches.
You can buy good quality quartz watches for well under £50 now.
what is the model? it's written on the back.
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Thanks for your replies. the only writing are numbers,963816 under this is a N also a small number possibly 47 The numbers on the circumference are
7545-7030 A1 in a box.
Here is a link to a recent(ish) ebay auction for a Seiko with the same model number, as you can see it didn't go for a large sum, as per Eddie, except in certain circumstances, quartz watches do not hold their value
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Vintage-Seiko-Mens-Quartz-Dress-Watch-7545-7030-Stainless-Steel-Case-Bracelet-/391180113524
Beer costs x30(12p to £3.60) what it cost 40 years ago, which would make it £1500 of course. (It's how I calculate inflation)
where did you buy a pint for 12p in 1976?
Can remember 1976 in detail... I always saved a quid for beer on a Thursday night when I played cards at our local club... that quid got me 9 pints... and if I returned the empties off our table to the bar, the landlord would slip me another free one. They were the days.
googling, bitter beer seems to have been between 20 and 32p a pint so either you were drinking halves, your capacity wasn’t what you remember or you were in a REALLY cheap pub!
I had an early Gents Tag Heuer. It was Quartz and I bought it new from Sanders & Kaye in the Strand. 20 years later I asked them what they would give for it in p/x and because it had never had a TAG service they didn't want to know. The service cost more than what I initially paid for the watch.
Can be sure about it as it was the only time in my life when I was in a wheelchair and I had cut down dramatically on my alchohol intake at that time... towards the end of the year I remember a revolt. The beer went up to 10p and all the locals started to drink at the next nearest pub. They soon came back as the beer in the pub was 12p a pint.

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