Help identify this Omega.

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Hello Omega gurus,

I joined the forum so I could help a friend try to identify his Omega. Does anyone know what the model number of this watch would be. We live a long distance apart and I do not have physical access to the watch. It would be nice to pull the case back off but that is beyond his ability.

Please excuse the poor photos. I'm assuming he used a potato to take these photos. 😉


For what I can see in the photos... the bracelet is marked 14K G.F. (Gold plated.) End links are marked 70.
I'm guessing a gold plated case. Automatic movement- no date. Looks like a plexi crystal to me. Maybe 32mm case?


All the best,


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Ref. 14700, early 60s, cal 552, ca. 34mm. Gold-capped, correct 7-row BoR. Cool watch.
 
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Looks like a reference 14700, gold capped case, ca early 1960s.
 
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Ref. 14700, early 60s, cal 552, ca. 34mm. Gold-capped, correct 7-row BoR. Cool watch.

Good minds think alike. 😁
 
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cal 552

With the American bracelet would probably be a 550.
 
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Good minds think alike. 😁

Isn’t the quote “Great minds…”? I think you’re underselling our ingenuity here. 😁
 
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With the American bracelet would probably be a 550.

Alright, I’ll leave the “great” for yours and settle on “good” for mine.