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Can anyone point me in the direction of how to find the model number of this please? I picked it up for £750 and have no idea if it’s value
 
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Will be a 3. Party dial .... Omega never had the Disney licence to print that on dials. Same for Rolex. If you like it, perfect. Value is not all.
 
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To me, you paid way too much. You can hardly read the time without really studying the dial. OTOH, if you like it, I guess the cost is irrelevant.
 
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It might not be an Omega at all, that would be the #1 worry
 
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If it’s an aftermarket dial does anyone have an idea of what watch it is?
 
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I've never seen an Omega case that had the bracelet link portrude / be a part of the case, so I don't think it's an Omega

But I guess Google "Omega Geneve 1972" 1973 ... 1985 etc. and so on and try to match it to a watch, but I don't think it will
 
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I've never seen an Omega case that had the bracelet link portrude / be a part of the case, so I don't think it's an Omega

But I guess Google "Omega Geneve 1972" 1973 ... 1985 etc. and so on and try to match it to a watch, but I don't think it will

Thank you so much!
 
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Np, sorry if it's not an Omega, I've been had once too, doesn't feel good
 
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There are cases and bracelets like this, for example cases 166.0216 and 366.0848. I suspect it has a 1000 series inside, possibly a 1020. It does look like some other cases of this era and I would imagine that it is an Omega but with aftermarket dial and hands.

Cheers, Chris
 
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There are cases and bracelets like this, for example cases 166.0216 and 366.0848. I suspect it has a 1000 series inside, possibly a 1020. It does look like some other cases of this era and I would imagine that it is an Omega but with aftermarket dial and hands.

Cheers, Chris

Indeed the listing indicates cal 1020, but no photos of anything but the dial.
 
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Maybe I'm not seeing it right, but it looks like this inlet is part of the case, rather than a bracelet piece, in that case, it's a different case
 
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Indeed the listing indicates cal 1020, but no photos of anything but the dial.
I missed that listing link, thanks. £5200 is sporty pricing🙄. It also says the case is166.0216 so, I didn't contribute at all😁.

Maybe I'm not seeing it right, but it looks like this inlet is part of the case, rather than a bracelet piece, in that case, it's a different case
The first picture you marked up (in black) shows outer lugs on the case and a central link on the bracelet - that's correct for a 166.0216 and is all I was trying to say. I agree, the second one marked in red, looks different but, I suspect it's the angle. It's a bit confusing.

Cheers, Chris
 
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Maybe I'm not seeing it right, but it looks like this inlet is part of the case, rather than a bracelet piece, in that case, it's a different case

It's just an artifact of the lighting. That central link is part of the bracelet if you look at the listing photo.
 
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I've never seen an Omega case that had the bracelet link portrude / be a part of the case, so I don't think it's an Omega

But I guess Google "Omega Geneve 1972" 1973 ... 1985 etc. and so on and try to match it to a watch, but I don't think it will

As others have said this appears the be the last small link from the bracelet. However there are Cosmic cases that appear to have ‘outies’ for attaching the bracelet. I’m struggling to find anything on OVD but two examples from the web:
Automatic 366.0837: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VINTAGE-...-/174617361899?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286
Quartz: https://www.chrono24.co.uk/omega/om...arz--id17129008.htm?SETLANG=en_GB&SETCURR=GBP

I’ve found a few other photos on Google, so it feels to me like they are probably legitimate case styles.
 
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