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Ah yeah, I'm not even looking at prices or even thinking of purchasing, the internet sometimes can be like a virtual museum....
There is a dealer with a shop in the Paris Flea Market with a shop full of furniture that matches that table clock. ( and insane prices). I love this look.
The cal 620 has a ( I think ) 23 or 25 million serial number dating it to the mid 60's in what looks like possibly a 1920's/30's jewellerry pendant setting and that awful redial.....a pendant Franken which with an asking of €11.7K is probably €11K overpriced! The Omega clock from the 1920's is quite an interesting piece and actually quite rare, although that doesn't necessarily equate to valuable. This seller does have some very nice Omega clocks for sale that's for sure and I have even seen the dealer with some of them at a watch fair or two. They are however priced at IMHO more than full, full retail and for that reason I have never bought anything from them. I own a similar Omega wooden clock from the same 1920's collection, and IIRC didn't pay more than a couple of hundred euros for it, admittedly 6 or 7 years ago now