Omega 18ct Trench Watch.

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Hi, just came across this omega trench watch. It's in an 18ct Solid Gold case. Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks.
 
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Peter, you have me stumped!
I can't find a movement that matches yours very closely and that ratchet wheel coming all the way to the movement edge is easy to look for.
I can't say I've seen that type of logo on an old movement before either.

What size is it?
Any chance to peek under the dial?
 
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Dial to delicate to touch for me. The hallmarks seem to suggest a date of approximately 1904 from my research. I have seen the omega stamp on early movements before. The watch seems to have London import marks. Makers name I can not find anything for. Size is 35mm including the crown.
 
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Caliber 12''' could be about the right size and has the click in the right position, otherwise I don't see anything that really seems similar.
Time frame would be right, also.
 
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Case mark looks like the Dimier Brothers which would also be the right time.
Can you make out the Depose number clearly? Could it be 9846?
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Dimier Brothers seem to have registered the depose 9846 which is registered on my watch.
 
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You replied while I was editing.
Well that ties this in with one of the earliest ! Very, very cool.

 
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Hi, I know the thread is a bit old but thought I'd let you know the date letter O for London would be 1909.

Thanks. Carl.