Can someone help me please date/pair these 3 vintage boxes?

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Last week I could't resist buying from a local dealer 3 vintage boxes.
Not that i really needed any of them but...you know ... they were in such spectacular shape...
And now i am in that dangerous situation i know i will be looking for watches to fit the boxes; any excuse is a good one!

Can someone help me date/pair them on a decent precision level?
I would assume the long one to be the oldest and i hope the square ones to be 65-75 and not newer because 60ies models are my thing.
The leather one realistically for the more classical/luxury models given its pretty pricey on Ebay but it is as far as i go in my accessory knowledge.
Also Omega made way too many different kind of the red square ones from 60' to the 80' and they all look very similar



Thank you!
 
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You haven't given us much to work with there. Photos of the interior and bases would help.

At a guess the first looks to be from the 1980s, the second could be ~'60s as you suspect (and maybe for a Connie) but more images are needed there to be sure, the third again looks maybe '80s and used for ladies cocktail watches, it can't be the oldest as the logo is too modern it could in fact be the newest, could even be '90s. In terms of value, the first and last not so much, the middle one more so.
 
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Ok so the brown one could actually be from the 1950s rather than later, I still think the others are still 80s-90s.
 
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Very hard to pick what watches went in a box especially the two newer ones as some retailers gave every watch in the one box.

Many Omega watches came in the same box in Australia. Probably cost effective to just use a standard box.

Have seen everything from Seamasters, Pie-pans to Geneve’s and Cosmic’s come in the below box in Australia
 
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Unless the boxes have a specific model name, they could have been used for any Omega from that time period.
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Thanks for pointing me in that direction Aroxx, with that thread and some more information collected elsewhere, including the original shop owner i have now enough information..
The square brown one is a rare seamaster luxury box, available in 3 colore during the 60s. The square red one are seamaster-speedmaster alternative boxes in the 70s made for omega in Italy. The longer one, is the newest one but in any case is pre85 as this is when this shop stopped retailing omegas. Thank you all !