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  1. Cloughran7912 Dec 11, 2018

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    Hello everyone! I was given a gorgeous vintage Omega diamond Women’s watch and I have only found one like it online that was 18k gold not 14k white gold. I went to the Omega Boutique to see if they could get the numbers off the inside and the employee working said he was not certified to handle the vintage Omegas and would have to send to Switzerland for them to give us all the specs and details. He thinks it’s 1960’s and He recommended I try the Omega forums for more help. Here are some photos I tried to get the best pics I could . I’m trying to find out the type of Omega and the value if anyone may know more about this beautiful watch. Thank you so much!
     
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  2. connieseamaster Dec 11, 2018

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    I agree with the guesstimate of the 1960s. It's one of many cocktail watch models Omega chruned out from the 1940s to 1970s. As a floor, the value will be at least the scrap price of the gold and diamonds in the case. Given that it's in nice condition, probably add 20-50% of that to get a rough estimate of value. It's very likely running the same movement as the similar watch you found yourself (my guess would be a manual wind cal. 48x)