Need help identifying an early Omega wristwatch

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I need help identifying the watch, whether it's fake or not, and overall, any information including the approximate worth would be very much appreciated. The watch itself is in working condition and has a diameter of 32 mm. Thank you!


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What where your own findings?

BTW: it is legit...
 
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I don't have any finding except what I wrote in the post, that's why I came here. I don't see the serial number either, and I don't want to go any deeper into the watch since I'm not the professional. So, anything else anyone can say?
 
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I would say it has been a women's pocket watch in early days. Later reworked to a wrist watch. If you can find the serial number you can identify the year of production. Just use Google for it.
 
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The movement serial is likely under the dial, that may help you date it. At a guess its from 1900-1925. Does the 32mm you state include the crown? Even if it is exc the crown it is very small so is not really to modern tastes, that the condition means it will never be particularly valuable. What is stamped inside the caseback? If nothing, its probably not an original Omega case, but a recased fob watch as suggested above. If it does have stamps, that might help you identify it. The dial doesn't look too bad but the case is shot and the movement is filthy. Don't book a cruise on its likely value, personally I wouldn't give $25 for it, as to make it usable will cost many hundreds. Others may have a more positive view of course!
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