Help identifying vintage omega watch

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Hello,

Is there any professional or someone who knows a lot about vintage omega ladies watches that can help me identify a watch ? I picked up some free items from a lady just today and inside a trinket box I found an old omega watch . I know nothing about this watch or know what the markings mean . I guess I'm wondering if this watch is worth any value or what time frame it came from . On the back of the case it says 14K GF. L&K
On each one of the plates on the band it says Speidel USA. It is pretty beat up but still very interested in knowing about it
 
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Ladies cocktail pieces have little value as watches.

it’s worth gold scrap value. Which at 14k is not very high.

spediel is a watch band maker and made lots of after market replacement bracelets.

if you want to date the watch you can open it and there will be a serial number on the movement. Using google you should be able to date it to within a few years.
 
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it’s worth gold scrap value. Which at 14k is not very high.
Even less, it's gold filled and the dial repainted. FWIW, L&K was a US case-maker for Omega.

Quite an old watch, and the tiny movements are impressive to see. Unfortunately, they just aren't valued by collectors.
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@Dan S mossed the GF…

…and agreed the small movements are truly cool just not worth anything.
 
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L&K were Lutringer & Kammerer Inc. 36-01 43rd Ave Long Island City NY.