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ยทHello all,
Help is sought identifying this watch! It belonged to my grandmother, who lived from c.1900 until the mid 1980s. I have no idea when she got this watch.
It has a serial number but no obvious manufacturer's mark. Two things make me think it is an Omega. First, It was recently found by my mother in a box in which it had been sitting for at least 40 years, yet the crown works perfectly, it winds up smoothly, and it keeps good time! Secondly, on close inspection the '2' in the applied '12' on the top of dial turns out not to be a '2' but the Omega logo (this is visible in the first photo).
The serial number printed on the back is 10014. The crown is horizonal, affixed to the back of the case. The watch is tiny: the case diameter is 12 mm. This makes it hard to photograph it without a proper camera; I hope these photos are good enough for some information to emerge. Thanks in advance!
Help is sought identifying this watch! It belonged to my grandmother, who lived from c.1900 until the mid 1980s. I have no idea when she got this watch.
It has a serial number but no obvious manufacturer's mark. Two things make me think it is an Omega. First, It was recently found by my mother in a box in which it had been sitting for at least 40 years, yet the crown works perfectly, it winds up smoothly, and it keeps good time! Secondly, on close inspection the '2' in the applied '12' on the top of dial turns out not to be a '2' but the Omega logo (this is visible in the first photo).
The serial number printed on the back is 10014. The crown is horizonal, affixed to the back of the case. The watch is tiny: the case diameter is 12 mm. This makes it hard to photograph it without a proper camera; I hope these photos are good enough for some information to emerge. Thanks in advance!
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