Help identifying this watch

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This watch was my late grandmother's, and I am not quite sure what line or model this comes from. The shape looked like a Deville on Omegas website, but it doesn't say that name on the dial. The dial appears to be tigers eye and the watch has probably been in this case for some time. Just was looking for some info on it, thanks! The case isn't solid gold, just plated. It keeps good time even though the crown is so thin I don't even know how you could normally wind it easily hahaha.
 
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The identifying information will be marked inside the case back.
 
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Value low.
Cool factor high

early 70’s women’s watch’s don’t have a much of a market. Gold plate doesn’t bring value.

neat watch I suggest keeping it in the family.
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Tigers eye gem stone dial which appears to have a crack in.

As mentioned. plated, woman's and somewhat dated design

From a relative. Place in a drawer. Cost to service will most likely be more than the watch
 
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Value low.
Cool factor high

early 70’s women’s watch’s don’t have a much of a market. Gold plate doesn’t bring value.

neat watch I suggest keeping it in the family.
Awesome yeah I planned to hold onto it anyway, thanks for the info though!