Help Identifying a Watch

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Hi everyone
Newbie here.
I have been left my mums old Omega watch, and I really just want to identify what it is with your help please.
Approx 20-21mm diameter.
Has anyone got any clues?

Thanks all

 
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Most likely Fake "Autobahn-Gold". What does the backside say?
 
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nothing on the back. I struggle to think it's a fake. was bought for her by her father on her wedding day in the 60's and he was a huge Omega advocate.
the strap was added later, I remeber it on a black leather strap when I was younger
Thanks for reading thou
 
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Can't say much from one photo. Please read this and try harder.
 
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M Mish38
nothing on the back. I struggle to think it's a fake. was bought for her by her father on her wedding day in the 60's and he was a huge Omega advocate.
the strap was added later, I remeber it on a black leather strap when I was younger
Thanks for reading thou
Nothing on the back speaks against Autobahn- Gold, which tried to fake Gold watches. Though the Omega Letters look very off. But maybe it was just a small Omega Gold plated watch. The gold-plating though is very worn on this watch. If Legit, ref number most likely on caseback inner side.
 
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Nothing on the back speaks against Autobahn- Gold, which tried to fake Gold watches. Though the Omega Letters look very off. But maybe it was just a small Omega Gold plated watch. The gold-plating though is very worn on this watch. If Legit, ref number most likely on caseback inner side.
Thanks. Trying harder..😀
more pics......

 
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I'd say it's probably legit, a gold-plated ladies cocktail watch. There were so many variations of these and they're not terribly collectible, so to get more information about it, you'd need to have it opened and share photos of the inside. In particular, there will be a caliber and serial number on the movement, and some sort of engraving inside the case-back.

If you're feeling brave, you can pop the back off yourself. The case is already pretty worn, so there's really not much to lose.
 
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As Dan said, I would pop it open to confirm. It will likely have a caliber 66X inside.
 
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I’d also say it’s original. Likely late 60’s omega manual wind ladies watch with no model name.
Nice little heirloom and it will probably clean up fine to be worn if that’s what you’re looking at doing
 
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I’d also say it’s original. Likely late 60’s omega manual wind ladies watch with no model name.
Nice little heirloom and it will probably clean up fine to be worn if that’s what you’re looking at doing
Its got Auto on the dial btw so lets assume that it correct. It is notably thicker than the usual manual wind ladies case.
 
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Its got Auto on the dial btw so lets assume that it correct. It is notably thicker than the usual manual wind ladies case.
Haha good eye!