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·Hi everyone!
I found this forum while looking online trying to research a watch that was recently passed down to me from my mother, from her mother (my grandmother), from her mother (my great-grandmother, who is believed to be the original purchaser of the watch). I’ve done searches online, looked through the Omega vintage watch online “catalog” to see if I could find it, and searched on this forum and other watch forums, and I have yet to find anything similar.
I took the watch to a local jeweler who sells Omega watches, but they said they couldn’t open up the back to be able to see if it had a serial number or anything like that. Unfortunately, that’s the only seller of Omega watches in my area as far as I’m aware and as far as what I could find online.
I tried to take photos of any distinguishing markings on the watch I could find. Besides “swiss,” the only other marking I could easily decipher was 750, which I believe means some part of the watch is 18k gold, but I could be wrong. The band of the watch is curved and it appears to be intentional as it looks curved when worn. There is a tiny, tiny engraving under the 750 that looks like a series of 4 numbers, but they are almost impossible to read. I could try to take it to a jeweler to see if it could be read under a loupe, possibly.
I’m completely new to watches and would love any thoughts on what this watch may have been called or what year it may be from. I find it very pretty and hope to wear it in good health for many years, would just love to know more about it!
Thank you!
I found this forum while looking online trying to research a watch that was recently passed down to me from my mother, from her mother (my grandmother), from her mother (my great-grandmother, who is believed to be the original purchaser of the watch). I’ve done searches online, looked through the Omega vintage watch online “catalog” to see if I could find it, and searched on this forum and other watch forums, and I have yet to find anything similar.
I took the watch to a local jeweler who sells Omega watches, but they said they couldn’t open up the back to be able to see if it had a serial number or anything like that. Unfortunately, that’s the only seller of Omega watches in my area as far as I’m aware and as far as what I could find online.
I tried to take photos of any distinguishing markings on the watch I could find. Besides “swiss,” the only other marking I could easily decipher was 750, which I believe means some part of the watch is 18k gold, but I could be wrong. The band of the watch is curved and it appears to be intentional as it looks curved when worn. There is a tiny, tiny engraving under the 750 that looks like a series of 4 numbers, but they are almost impossible to read. I could try to take it to a jeweler to see if it could be read under a loupe, possibly.
I’m completely new to watches and would love any thoughts on what this watch may have been called or what year it may be from. I find it very pretty and hope to wear it in good health for many years, would just love to know more about it!
Thank you!