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  1. dteix Aug 27, 2012

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    This watch has been in my family for a long time.
    I am trying to get some information about it.
    I looked all over the web and can find nothing like it.
    Can anyone help?
    Only thing I see is the Omega logo on the face and 14k gold stamped on the back. IMG_2447.jpg IMG_2447.jpg IMG_2448.jpg IMG_2449.jpg


    Thanks
    David
     
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  2. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Aug 27, 2012

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    Can you open the caseback and take some shots of the movement and inside of the caseback?
     
  3. dteix Aug 27, 2012

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    The back popped off pretty easy.
    The face and the works are all in the same case.
    Not sure if the back come off from the face and works or if the face is removed by taking off he hands to reveal the movements.
    Hopefully these images will help. They are not the best. IMG_2451.jpg IMG_2453.jpg IMG_2454.jpg IMG_2455.jpg IMG_2456.jpg
     
  4. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Aug 27, 2012

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    Ok, that's not what I was expecting lol, one of the other guys may have to chip in on this one, I didn't know the movement and dial was attached to the caseback like that
     
  5. dteix Aug 27, 2012

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    No worries.
    Thanks
     
  6. gatorcpa ΩF InvestiGator Staff Member Aug 27, 2012

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    Not a clue, except that this is a US model for sure. The "14K Gold" on the back of the case is a giveaway. Movement is likely something in the cal 620 series.

    http://www.ranfft.de/cgi-bin/bidfun-db.cgi?10&ranfft&a&2uswk&Omega_620

    Looks like a late 1960's or early 1970's model. Omega was experimenting with a lot of difference case configurations then.

    Hope this helps,
    gatorcpa