Ladymatic Omega gold watch vintage help

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Hello, new to this forum. Inherited this watch firm my mom, it was her great aunt's. Likely from the 1950s.
It is from England and it seems to have the omega logo on the clasp. It also has the stamp 9375 and has 4 clear lines on the band with sideways etchings in an arrow pattern.
Id love to know more info about the watch and what it might be worth. Also where to take it to be serviced or appraised if possible. I am in Canada. Thank you!

 
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You might want to pop of the caseback and look for stamps (18K 0,750) inside. Case might be gold.
Don't see any stamps on the bracelet from your pictures. If that is also gold, that would be nice.
The watch itself (movement, dial) isn't worth much or anyhow desired. Hence the value of the watch would lay mainly in the gold.
 
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Welcome @ carolineb

As the bracelet is fused to the case - Much more likely to be all 9kt English production case by the likes of Dennison or Shackman.

As @lendon says, these small ladies watches don’t have a great collector’s value and the value nowadays is in the gold content.

Much better to keep it if you like the watch.

If you can have the watch opened, the info inside the caseback and on the movt will give you more info about the watch.

One of our N American members might be able to suggest service options. ( it would be useful to know roughly where in Canada you are)
 
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Welcome @ carolineb

As the bracelet is fused to the case - Much more likely to be all 9kt English production case by the likes of Dennison or Shackman.

As @lendon says, these small ladies watches don’t have a great collector’s value and the value nowadays is in the gold content.

Much better to keep it if you like the watch.

If you can have the watch opened, the info inside the caseback and on the movt will give you more info about the watch.

One of our N American members might be able to suggest service options. ( it would be useful to know roughly where in Canada you are)
Thanks to both. Yes we thought it might be the 9K gold english watch. Thank you! We are in Calgary.
 
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The marking is 9375 which is 9kt .375

9kt in commonwealth countries was accepted, but not considered real gold in the rest where 10kt is the minimum.

It’s still gold

Will be based on weight and kt.

It’s saleable, but today. Vintage more as jewellery when it comes to small women’s models

If you’re going to sell it. Sell as is and let buyer clean as service could be about $200-$250

If someone is going to wear it in the family. Service it