Looking for advice on my vintage purchase

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Hello, I have recently purchased a vintage Omega but am unsure if I’ve bought a fake. If anybody could point out anything that’s glaringly obvious I would appreciate it. Sorry for the quality of the pictures in advance.
A few concerns that I have are that the winder has the Omega symbol but seems to be a different colour than the case. The case back is silver whilst the case is gold. The movement doesn’t have much writing or decoration. Again, thanks in advance
 
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Looks legit to me. The crown appears to have lost its gold plating. It's normal for a plated case to have a stainless back, and in the era that this watch was made, the movement was pretty utilitarian.
 
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What Dan said, totally legit, but the case shows significant wear to the plating not just to the crown.

 
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In conclusion it's a legit watch. Not a fake. Not very desirable for collectors who prefer stainless steel watches but still a nice watch. You will have the refeence number written inside the caseback and the serial number it's written small inside the circle from the mechanism.
 
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Real but if and when it needs a service, the cost may exceed its value.
 
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Real but if and when it needs a service, the cost may exceed its value.

I'd go as far as replacing your "may" with a "will"...