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Found this old omega watch among my late grand father’s items in Poland. It’s not in very good shape. Would anyone be able to tell me the model number and approximate age? Looking to get it fixed up.

 
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It's very hard to tell what it is, only the terrible re-dial stands out.
Is that an aeroplane on the right sub-dial?

To confirm, you need to provide good photos of the movement and the inside of the caseback after opening the watch.
If you are unable to do this, take it to a watchmaker.
 
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Unfortunately, we can't even tell if it's authentic based on that photo, although I'm learning towards "no." Please post more and better photos from various angles including the back and inside.
 
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Reminds me of a soviet chronograph with the sub dial layout and the narrow lugs. Are there a movement and pushers in that case?
 
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From this one photo, I would say it is a Fauxmega. Hopefully we can see some more of it, especially the movement and then we may be able to help out.
 
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Looks like a recased pocket watch caliber… I suspect that there are no chrono pushers on the side, that the aeroplane sub dial is purely there for symetry , and that the diameter is larger than 42mm. But I may be wrong.