Honest answer? Borderline junk. Going to cost more to fix that it’ll ever be worth. The dial could well be original, since that case ref came with several dials but it looks like one of the date wheels has been replaced already and the dial clearly has major issues. It dates from the early 1980s, not really the golden age of Omega production. The 10XX movements can be troublesome and expensive to get working right in my experience. That is a money pit with little light at the end of the tunnel.
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