I would. Like yo know more about the above watch .it is brevit 2592-1 plaque80mirons number 13589292.. I bought in hong Kong 1955.
All I can tell you at this point is that it was bought in Hong Kong in 1955. We need photos, both side outside of the watch and of the inside movement and inside of the back.
Sorry to say your photographs are not very sharp, Hard to tell much besides the movement is a bumper.
I assume perhaps an IPAD or IPHONE? These do not lend to MARCO (super close) shots. Just pull back a little and do the best you can. If you can not get enough detail by doing this, than this is what everyone is looking for. Caliber (movement) number, on the movement, usually 3 numbers for the bumpers I have seen, will be under an Omega symbol. Reference numbers on the inside case back, usually 4 numbers for something this old, but could be longer. found under the Omega triangle. And serial number, also on the movement. Longest number on the movement. If you can provide this information, and slightly better shots, and not real close ups, these guys will get you sorted out real fast.
Movement comes up as made in 1952. Don't worry, 2-3 years in stock was normal back than from what I have read. Unfortunately, I can not get the Omega data base to recognize the 2592 case number. There are holes in their info, or sometimes just computer glitches. Perhaps some else has more idea about this.