Help to identify this watch

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Hello everybody,

I would like to acquire a vintage omega (see photos), but I'm still a neophyte to the vintage Omega realm, I will be extremely grateful if you can share with me your endless sources of knowledge.
I did a little research, and despite my fairly limited knowledge of the subject, the dial puzzles me a little bit (logo and writing), I also find that the caliber is quite small compared to the watch.
Unfortunately, I don't have a photo of the caseback to be able to check the model and the caliber photo is blurry enough to get an idea on the caliber.
Is this a redial? a Franken? Or definately a fake ? should I run towards her or away from her ? 馃榾
Please enlighten me and thank you very much.
 
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I do not think it's fake but for sure it's not a nice watch for my taste..
 
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Forgot to mention that in my opinion that it is a De Ville gents watch from 60-70s..
 
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From a collector perspective this is not a desirable model. You don't sound very sure that you like it and it would not be an easy watch to sell on if you got tired of it. Better to wait, spend a lot of time looking through this forum and see if your tastes are the same in six months time.
 
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Maybe it is not a desirable model, but for sure it is very nice and elegant.
I like it a lot
 
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From a collector perspective this is not a desirable model. You don't sound very sure that you like it and it would not be an easy watch to sell on if you got tired of it. Better to wait, spend a lot of time looking through this forum and see if your tastes are the same in six months time.

Thanks Edward,
you are absolutely right, tastes change over time, especially since I am new to this universe.
For the watch in question, the friend would like to sell it to me at a fairly affordable price, especially since I would like to acquire it not to resell it afterwards but just for its aesthetics.