Could you assist me in ascertaining the production year of these Omega pocket watches?

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This is a family heirloom, and I'm seeking to ascertain its age and estimated worth. There's a personalized dedication and initials inscribed upon it.

 
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Assuming that is a Swiss made case (not always the case with solid gold watches), the case serial number suggests manufacture around 1910. I think I see a squirrel hallmark which is indeed the Swiss mark for 14K. To date it more accurately you need the movement serial number which will be found under the dial if not visible from the back like there. Don't be fooled by the 1900 GP inscription. Nearly every Omega had that from around 1901 to 1912. Due to the high price of gold at present, the value will be somewhere North of the gold, but not by as much as you might think, a couple of hundred CHF,USD,GBP more maybe.

It is very nice.
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This is a family heirloom, and I'm seeking to ascertain its age and estimated worth. There's a personalized dedication and initials inscribed upon it.

I would estimate the production year to be 1910. That is based on the case number, which you show and which is used for dating the older Omega watches.

As for value, I can’t help you. There are so many variables. If it’s a family heirloom, the real value is surely personal.
Assuming that is a Swiss Omega made case (not always the case with solid gold watches), the case serial number suggests manufacture around 1910. To date it more accurately you need the movement serial number which will be found under the dial if not visible from the back like there. Don't be fooled by the 1900 GP inscription. Nearly every Omega had that from around 1901 to 1912.
I would estimate the production year to be 1910. That is based on the Omega case number, which you show and which is used for dating the older Omega watches.

As for value, I can’t help you. There are so many variables. If it’s a family heirloom, the real value is surely personal.
 
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I would estimate the production year to be 1910. That is based on the case number, which you show and which is used for dating the older Omega watches.

As for value, I can’t help you. There are so many variables. If it’s a family heirloom, the real value is surely personal.

I would estimate the production year to be 1910. That is based on the Omega case number, which you show and which is used for dating the older Omega watches.

As for value, I can’t help you. There are so many variables. If it’s a family heirloom, the real value is surely personal.
Hi Tom lol.
 
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Rok výroby by som odhadol na 1910. To je na základe čísla puzdra, ktoré ukazujete a ktoré sa používa na datovanie starších hodiniek Omega.

Čo sa týka hodnoty, nemôžem ti pomôcť. Existuje toľko premenných. Ak ide o rodinné dedičstvo, skutočná hodnota je určite osobná.

Rok výroby by som odhadol na 1910. To je založené na čísle puzdra Omega, ktoré ukazujete a ktoré sa používa na datovanie starších hodiniek Omega.

Čo sa týka hodnoty, nemôžem ti pomôcť. Existuje toľko premenných. Ak ide o rodinné dedičstvo, skutočná hodnota je určite osobná.
Aspoň zhruba, vedeli by ste to odhadnúť?
 
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Za predpokladu, že ide o púzdro vyrobené vo Švajčiarsku (nie vždy je to v prípade hodiniek z masívneho zlata), sériové číslo puzdra naznačuje výrobu okolo roku 1910. Myslím, že vidím punc veveričky, ktorý je skutočne švajčiarskou značkou pre 14K. Na presnejšie dátumovanie potrebujete sériové číslo strojčeka, ktoré nájdete pod ciferníkom, ak nie je viditeľné zozadu ako tam. Nenechajte sa zmiasť nápisom 1900 GP. Takmer každá Omega to mala od roku 1901 do roku 1912. Kvôli vysokej cene zlata v súčasnosti bude jeho hodnota niekde na sever od zlata, ale nie o toľko, koľko by ste si mohli myslieť, pár stoviek CHF, USD, GBP možno viac.

je to velmi pekne.
Čo znamená pár stoviek?
 
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Excuse me, what does this 4-digit number on the back cover mean? It is very faintly visible.

 
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Watchwakers marks. Unless you can track down that particular watchmaker you'll never know.
 
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Assuming that is a Swiss made case (not always the case with solid gold watches), the case serial number suggests manufacture around 1910. I think I see a squirrel hallmark which is indeed the Swiss mark for 14K. To date it more accurately you need the movement serial number which will be found under the dial if not visible from the back like there. Don't be fooled by the 1900 GP inscription. Nearly every Omega had that from around 1901 to 1912. Due to the high price of gold at present, the value will be somewhere North of the gold, but not by as much as you might think, a couple of hundred CHF,USD,GBP more maybe.

It is very nice.
Please