Needing help identifying a vintage omega watch

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*watch not for sale*

I have this watch and I’m not sure any detail on it, so I’ve come to the experts!
 
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You've left out the most important photo, the movement.
 
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The watch looks great, (keep in mind that I know nothing) - the value is usually the value of gold parts in gold value

So assuming the bracelet isn't gold, you remove the bracelet, but keep the movement inside the watch, weigh the watch, let's say it's 15g, it's usually sold for 15g*14k_gold_value - this is assuming you find a buyer

This tool says it's from 1939: https://serial-number-decoder.co.uk/omega/omega.htm