Help identifying this 1930s omega

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Hey all, I recently got this and am wondering if anyone could help me identifying the model.
It’s obviously a little worse for wear, but I’m not bothered by that!

From what I can gather the movement was made in 1934! Any additional help would be great! I’ve been able to find similar cases through reverse image search, and listings on eBay - but nothing with a similar dial.

Thanks!
 
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Model: Omega Gentleman's watch

Condition: Well rusted and corroded by water over time

Wear in good health
 
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I doubt it has any particular model name.
 
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Model: Omega Gentleman's watch

Condition: Well rusted and corroded by water over time

Wear in good health
Is it a 30mm?
 
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Model: Omega Gentleman's watch

Condition: Well rusted and corroded by water over time

Wear in good health
I thought this may be the case! Thanks for the chuckle and welcome! 😀
 
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Nice! Looks all original as well. Look under the balance
wheel and you will find the caliber. Maybe this can help you
to widen your search👍
 
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Nice! Looks all original as well. Look under the balance
wheel and you will find the caliber. Maybe this can help you
to widen your search👍
I’ll give this a shot! I have some tools on order!
 
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Also took the front off to see the extent of the dial damage, it looks like the bottom half of the dial was completely soaked?
 
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ah yes it is a 265!

no its not a 265 - its a cal. 26.5 which is a very different movement to the 265
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