Help identify 18K hand winding Omega

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Hi,
I'd appreciate your help identifying this 18K gold hand winding Omega watch.
I bought this watch a couple of years back and I'm considering selling it. It would be great to know the model and perhaps an estimate value.
Thanks in advance ☺️.

 
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You are a legend. You have no idea how long I've been looking for this information
My recently purchased OJ 2894 arrived yesterday and is on the wrist today.
 
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You are a legend. You have no idea how long I've been looking for this information
@padders is a legend, but the information was literally in the photo you posted. I dragged the photo into ChatGPT and asked "What is this?" and this was the response.


what is this

ChatGPT said:​

This is the inside case back of a vintage Omega watch. The engravings indicate that it is made of 18K solid gold (as indicated by the "18K 0.750" marking) and was manufactured in Switzerland. The Omega logo and serial numbers suggest it belongs to a specific model and reference number, which can be researched to identify the exact watch.

Would you like help identifying the specific model based on these numbers?

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You said:​

yes

ChatGPT said:​

The markings on the case back provide useful clues to identify the Omega model:

  1. Omega Logo & "18K 0.750"
    • Indicates the case is made of 18-karat solid gold.
    • The "Swiss Made" marking confirms its origin.
  2. Reference Numbers ("290202" & "2894")
    • The "2894" is likely the Omega case reference number, which can help pinpoint the model.
    • "290202" could be an internal production or batch number.
To accurately identify the model, I will cross-check Omega's database and collector resources. Let me search for more details.
Based on the case reference number 2894, your Omega watch is identified as the Omega Trésor, a distinguished model from the late 1950s.

Key Features:

  • Case Material: 18K solid gold
  • Case Diameter: Approximately 34 mm
  • Movement: Manual-winding caliber 267
  • Dial: Silver or white with hand-riveted gold hour markers and "Dauphine" hands
  • Production Years: 1956 to 1960
The Trésor series is renowned for its elegant design and precise mechanics, making it a sought-after piece among collectors.

omegawatches.com


The number "290202" engraved inside the case back is likely an internal production or batch number, which doesn't directly correspond to the model identification but is part of Omega's manufacturing records.

If you have further questions or need assistance with valuation or maintenance tips for your Omega Trésor, feel free to ask!
 
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My recently purchased OJ 2894 arrived yesterday and is on the wrist today.
Looks pretty good, congrats.
If you don't mind me asking, how much did you pay for it?