It's a solid 18K gold Omega 2482 with a cloisonné enamelled solid gold dial. The movement is an automatic "bumper" where the rotor bumps between the springs and doesn't do a full rotation. Probably dates to about 1950 or so. How much? How much have you got and how much do you want it.
my guess is that in good running order it might fetch about $750 - $800 in Toronto. Not sure it would be an easy to sell watch ....
I would suggest sending an image, case s/n and movement caliber to Omega to get it verified to see if genuine or an aftermarket dial DON
Seconds hand seems to be missing. Pretty sure that the outer part of the ring has been refinished. There should not be a register mark under the "Ω" and there should be the word "Omega" below it. I have a sneaking suspicion that the cloisonné is original though. Let's see if Omega can help. gatorcpa
This is a 1 hit and run but I still want to bring it back for posterior since there's missing info regarding the watch. Like gatorcpa noted, the second hand is missing, it is because ref. 2482 should have a sub second dial. So this is a put-together watch, even with high valued parts.
Going to practice a little necrothreadia here. Please look at this discussion: https://omegaforums.net/threads/inh...hard-time-finding-information-about-it.78654/ Other than a tension spring inside the case that is missing, this looks like a nice example. gatorcpa