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  1. Seaman Mar 12, 2018

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    Hi

    I don't know if the title of this thread it's correct but I need some advice. I have this watch and what to know if it's a Deville, Geneve etc. So my other question is all the Omega watches are part of a collection? example : Seamaster, Speedmaster etc? or are watches just Omega and that's all?

    Thank you in advance for your help..
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  2. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Mar 12, 2018

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  3. chipsotoole Mar 12, 2018

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    OK so it's a cal 1030, this places it towards the end of the in-house movement era. quick set date function and a SN somewhere probably around about 1974. I've seen these marked Geneve and Deville and even sold as Geneve Deville. ....I'm plumping for a Deville though that's a bit of a guess. Looks to be in really good condition.
     
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  4. chipsotoole Mar 12, 2018

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    Ha there you go! ...efauser says its a Geneve....He knows..
     
  5. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Mar 12, 2018

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    The OVD said it is. I'm just the conduit.
     
  6. Archer Omega Qualified Watchmaker Mar 12, 2018

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    Some dials for this case number had Geneve on the dial and some didn't. Note to the OP that once the case back has been removed, the gasket should be replaced. They are really meant to be one time use only.

    Cheers, Al
     
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  7. Seaman Mar 13, 2018

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    Thank you for all the answers..so it's a Geneve..:)