C Posts 1 Likes 0 CornSplosion ·Feb 24, 2018 The only information we have about the watch is that its an Omega Seamaster, and is supposedly from 1956. Any help would be appreciated.
Posts 499 Likes 738 COYI ·Feb 25, 2018 I've not seen that one before. You need to remove the case back and there should be a model number on reverse side. Also you should record the serial number and calibre number which will be engraved on the movement Edited: Feb 25, 2018
Posts 16,219 Likes 34,224 JimInOz ·Feb 25, 2018·Melbourne Australia It's unlike any Seamaster I've seen before, especially for that period. Help us help you. Read this. https://omegaforums.net/threads/vintage-omega-posting-guide.383/
Posts 13,390 Likes 31,532 X350 XJR ·Mar 8, 2018·Vintage Omega Aficionado 1966 would be a better bet. Looks a lot like a ref B6687 that's had the lugs cut off and the bracelet attached. Norman Morris had a pretty free hand at creating unique styles for the US market. Edited: Mar 8, 2018