Do you have the watch ? If you do you would find the reference (model) number on the inside of the case back, provided you are able to open it safely. That would help out a lot, the caliber of the movement is found inside as well. It's a manual wind 60s Omega probably.
Thank you. Yes, I can open it but rather not. Had it totally serviced a few years back but I forgot to ask about the model. Its manual wind and extremely exact
I own a car, it says "Ford" on the hood. Can you tell me which model I have? I hate to be sarcastic about it, but after hundreds of these requests, that's really all I can say. Omega has made thousands of models of manual-wind watches. We'll need the information from inside the watch to help you any further. gatorcpa
Hi, Can I ask how you figured it out? And when you said the sub second was more comon, did you mean for this kind of dial? (Obviously, if it is a 283, it is necessary a sweep sec.)