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Hi this watch is not in my field of experience.
Is it a collectable model?
Any help would be appreciated
 
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To some people, sure. That could be anywhere from 1920 through the early 30s. As you might know, condition makes a difference, and if that is one of the rare negative set models produced for North America, it might well get some more attention than it othwerwise would.
 
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Hi this watch is not in my field of experience.
Is it a collectable model?
Any help would be appreciated
Everything is collectible….


Not everything collectible is valueable…
 
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Thanks - it is not my watch but a good friend who was asking for information about his watch that he has had for years. I kind of know my way around the Heuer brand but this watch I have no knowledge of.
I guess further photos are required?
 
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Thanks - it is not my watch but a good friend who was asking for information about his watch that he has had for years. I kind of know my way around the Heuer brand but this watch I have no knowledge of.
I guess further photos are required?
Yes, it would certainly help. Many Omega calibers from this general period were identified with numbers and letters stamped under the balance, so a penlight and magnification can help with that. Serial number also helps give a general idea of age, but only general, and the earlier the watch, the less accurate is that estimate.