Help to identify these models

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Hi,

I have recently acquired a selection of Omega movements, in an attempt to collect the remaining parts of the watches and restore them to their former glory.

I am a complete novice when it comes to watchmaking / collecting & am trying to learn a new hobby so please excuse my ignorance, but I am a huge fan of Omega watches so have decided to focus on Omega.

Could anyone here please help me to identify these 3 models which will give me a starting point of what they should look like when restored. These are the 3 most worth restoring in terms of size and condition posted below.

Thanks for helping!
 
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I suggest you google search or search the OF forum for the calibers and model of your omegas that will give you an idea of the cases they were housed in . The thing is that without watchmaking skills if they are mechanical problems you wont be able to identify them so I suggest taking the calibers to a watchmaker and ask him for advice .
 
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The Constellation dial is repainted and the hands don't match. I'd give up on that one. Most likely, these all came from gold cases that were melted down. Not only will it be difficult to identify the respective references, but it will be almost impossible to find cases for them. These should probably be broken up and sold for parts to people who are looking for dials and movements to restore their complete watches.
 
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Yep I agree with Dan as about your only hope would be to find stainless or gold filled devilles that suffered from major water damage and transplant your movements and dials into them.