Rumanito
·Hi everyone,
I recently found this vintage Omega watch with a gold case and a copper-colored dial, and I’d like to learn more about it. I’ve tried to identify the exact model, but I haven’t found any precise information, so I hope someone with more experience can help me.
Watch details:
Diameter: 31mm
Dial: Copper-colored, with the "Omega" logo in what looks like a handwritten/cursive font.
Case: Gold-colored (possibly gold-plated, but I’m not sure). The case back is marked "Fond Acier Inoxydable" (stainless steel back).
Code on the case back: 9267C
Movement: Manual wind, but there are no visible inscriptions or serial numbers on the movement.
Photos :
https://ibb.co/PzVt5kPJ
https://ibb.co/pB9P58s7
https://ibb.co/R4vCDMFc
https://ibb.co/Kjsh8BDX
https://ibb.co/7NC3WCXd
https://ibb.co/cXsdSR3y
https://ibb.co/5hpXNv1f
https://ibb.co/dwNTzSFV
https://ibb.co/bgjDqN4W
https://ibb.co/HLgVHBqb
https://ibb.co/5hKT4dpz
https://ibb.co/prPDk73x
https://ibb.co/WWnfTRZ2
https://ibb.co/spctgNDK
https://ibb.co/4ZxMwmc3
https://ibb.co/Z6jLcsfs
https://ibb.co/svdFNHD6
Questions I have:
1. Is this an authentic Omega model, or could it have been restored/modified?
2. Did some vintage Omega watches feature a cursive logo, or is this unusual?
3. Were there original Omega models with a gold case and copper-colored dial, or could this be a restoration?
4. Does anyone recognize this model or know the approximate production year?
5. Where can I check if the 9267C code corresponds to a specific Omega model?
6. Is it normal for the movement to lack any branding or serial numbers, or could it be a non-original movement?
I’m attaching several photos of the watch (dial, movement, and case back) for better reference.
Any information would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
I recently found this vintage Omega watch with a gold case and a copper-colored dial, and I’d like to learn more about it. I’ve tried to identify the exact model, but I haven’t found any precise information, so I hope someone with more experience can help me.
Watch details:
Diameter: 31mm
Dial: Copper-colored, with the "Omega" logo in what looks like a handwritten/cursive font.
Case: Gold-colored (possibly gold-plated, but I’m not sure). The case back is marked "Fond Acier Inoxydable" (stainless steel back).
Code on the case back: 9267C
Movement: Manual wind, but there are no visible inscriptions or serial numbers on the movement.
Photos :
https://ibb.co/PzVt5kPJ
https://ibb.co/pB9P58s7
https://ibb.co/R4vCDMFc
https://ibb.co/Kjsh8BDX
https://ibb.co/7NC3WCXd
https://ibb.co/cXsdSR3y
https://ibb.co/5hpXNv1f
https://ibb.co/dwNTzSFV
https://ibb.co/bgjDqN4W
https://ibb.co/HLgVHBqb
https://ibb.co/5hKT4dpz
https://ibb.co/prPDk73x
https://ibb.co/WWnfTRZ2
https://ibb.co/spctgNDK
https://ibb.co/4ZxMwmc3
https://ibb.co/Z6jLcsfs
https://ibb.co/svdFNHD6
Questions I have:
1. Is this an authentic Omega model, or could it have been restored/modified?
2. Did some vintage Omega watches feature a cursive logo, or is this unusual?
3. Were there original Omega models with a gold case and copper-colored dial, or could this be a restoration?
4. Does anyone recognize this model or know the approximate production year?
5. Where can I check if the 9267C code corresponds to a specific Omega model?
6. Is it normal for the movement to lack any branding or serial numbers, or could it be a non-original movement?
I’m attaching several photos of the watch (dial, movement, and case back) for better reference.
Any information would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.