info on this 18k womens omega

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inherited this from my grandmother, trying to get an estimate on its age, not sure if its an antique piece or not, it is missing the crown but seems to be otherwise intact. the case is marked 18k and the clasp of the band is marked 18k..age ?? value ?
 
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Your pictures are not of much help. Do you not have a macro feature on your camera. We need much better definition on the details. And a picture of the “works” (the movement). Practice taking good clear, well defined pictures, until you get much better results, then perhaps get back to us.
 
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Completely fake, sorry.

Those markings should be on the inside of the watch.

And no it isn't 18k gold either.
 
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I had thought fake women's vintage omega were almost non-existant. Having said that, the back case markings are worrisome. Clearer pics and movement identification would help.
 
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I had thought fake women's vintage omega were almost non-existant. Having said that, the back case markings are worrisome. Clearer pics and movement identification would help.

No need for that, its fake without a doubt.
 
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Completely fake, sorry.

Those markings should be on the inside of the watch.

And no it isn't 18k gold either.
then what is the "18k" on the back for and the 18k" on the clasp for ?
 
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then what is the "18k" on the back for and the 18k" on the clasp for ?

To rip off the fool who buys it.

It's a dead giveaway for a fake Omega. The Omega and 18K marks should be on the inside of the case.

On top of that it doesn't look even vaguely like any genuine Omega.
 
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I had thought fake women's vintage omega were almost non-existant. Having said that, the back case markings are worrisome. Clearer pics and movement identification would help.
here are some other photos, inside looks to have "17 jewel" on a sprocket as well as the number "1601" stamped on it,,inside back of the cover is stamper "made in italy"
 
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Omega is "SWISS MADE". Hope that convices you this is a fake. I'd be very much surprised if there was any real gold on this watch.
 
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I had thought fake women's vintage omega were almost non-existant. Having said that, the back case markings are worrisome. Clearer pics and movement identification would help.
Your pictures are not of much help. Do you not have a macro feature on your camera. We need much better definition on the details. And a picture of the “works” (the movement). Practice taking good clear, well defined pictures, until you get much better results, then perhaps get back to us.
 
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Thanks for the additional pics. I learned something today that there are fake old women's watches out there. Sorry it was at your expense. Can anyone identify where the movement came from?
 
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the back of the case says made in italy, although it may in fact be a fake omega, it does look like a quality 17 jewel movement ! which is a bit of a puzzle, there is a "su" stamped into the movement also.
 
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Thanks for the additional pics. I learned something today that there are fake old women's watches out there. Sorry it was at your expense. Can anyone identify where the movement came from?
someone did suggest the su is for soviet union and it may be an monija swiss copy movement,,,still puzzling a few old watch guy here locally, they all seem to be interested in finding out where this came from, i do know my grandmother had this for as long as i have been around and there are photos from the early 1960s where she is wearing it.
 
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I see this is a very old thread. However I have just received a watch like this with the patter on the band and the same movement. Mine doesn't have that typical triangle like you see on the back of fake Omega watches though is literally the only difference. The dial on mine was of such good finish and quality I decided after having the watch sitting around for two months to go have it checked out. The watch and band both passed two types of gold test as 18k solid gold. Just putting this out there in case anyone has a doubt go get it checked because you could be making a pretty expensive mistake no matter which way the free test goes.