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  1. Chandlert89 Aug 15, 2018

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    Evening all,

    Recently I was gifted several omega watches by a family member. I’ve tracked down most of the information regarding all but one watch. I’ll attach some photos in hopes that somebody can help indentify this piece.

    Thanks in advance!
     
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  2. tyrantlizardrex Aug 15, 2018

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    Hi there.

    Looks like a reference CK 2300 with an R17.8SC movement.

    Here’s mine for comparison:

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  3. Chandlert89 Aug 15, 2018

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  4. tyrantlizardrex Aug 15, 2018

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    Not sure on when/why they started adding case numbers, but your watch is a few years older than mine from the movement serial number.

    It’s a mans watch.
     
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  5. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Aug 15, 2018

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    Welcome to the wacky world of Omega, sometimes there is simply no answer as to why they did or didn't do some things.

    In general vintage watches tend to be much smaller than today's watches, especially pre 1950s.
     
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  6. Dan S Aug 15, 2018

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    Well done with the photos on your first thread! :thumbsup:
     
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  7. Chandlert89 Aug 15, 2018

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    Thank you for the quick feedback.
     
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