Lookong to ID my late grandfather's watch (year, make, etc)

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It looks like a 70s Constellation. Will have one of the slimmer 700-1000 movements in it. Not collectable but still a nice watch.
All the information is inside the caseback with the Cal# and Serial# on the movement and Model# on the inside of the caseback.

Find a watchmaker with an Omega parts account and they should be able to service it no worries. Don’t send it to Omega as will cost a lot more… Nice moment and looks like it’s been kept well.
 
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It looks like a 70s Constellation. Will have one of the slimmer 700-1000 movements in it. Not collectable but still a nice watch.
All the information is inside the caseback with the Cal# and Serial# on the movement and Model# on the inside of the caseback.

Find a watchmaker with an Omega parts account and they should be able to service it no worries. Don’t send it to Omega as will cost a lot more… Nice moment and looks like it’s been kept well.

Thank you very much.

I've looked at the constellations and non match the band - is that normal?
 
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Late 70s early 80s

Omega made a lot of watches in this period so it will be hard to pinpoint without the model number inside the caseback.
Integrated bracelets on gold watches were very common in this period…

A similar vibe to a 1979 watch below that has a cal 1020 movement.
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