Identifying vintage omega automatic bumper

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Hey all, my mom had my grandpa’s omega bumper restored. I haven’t removed the back of the case to check anything else, but any help on ID’ing this?
 
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Can we at least see the back too? Maybe a side shot?

You're not giving us much to go on here.
 
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With only the single scan to go on, I’d guess 28.10 or 30.10 SC bumper auto.
 
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Looks like the case is from star watch case co
 
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I’m going to suggest you look here:

https://download1593.mediafire.com/...1955+Norman+Morris+Omega+Catalogue+Part+1.pdf

Case looks to be Ref. G6213, but with the dial shown from a Ref. 6017. Dials were mixed and matched by Omega on many models.

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To be sure, we will need to know if the case is gold-filled. However, this catalog shows many styles came in both gold-filled and solid 14K gold. Most of the cases in this catalog were US made national production models.

Hope this helps,
gatorcpa
 
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I’m going to suggest you look here:

https://download1593.mediafire.com/...1955+Norman+Morris+Omega+Catalogue+Part+1.pdf

Case looks to be Ref. G6213, but with the dial shown from a Ref. 6017. Dials were mixed and matched by Omega on many models.

upload_2024-6-15_8-27-23.png
upload_2024-6-15_8-29-3.png

To be sure, we will need to know if the case is gold-filled. However, this catalog shows many styles came in both gold-filled and solid 14K gold. Most of the cases in this catalog were US made national production models.

Hope this helps,
gatorcpa

Super helpful, thanks so much
 
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Nice to see a list of American style case refs.
Would be nice to have a sticky to such ephemera links. Problem though is such links often get broken or moved.