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  1. spottydot Jan 8, 2020

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    Hi,
    I was wondering if anyone can help me identify this Omega pocket watch and confirm if it’s a real one & all is original.

    Thanks a lot in advance.
     
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  2. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Jan 8, 2020

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    Genuine Omega dating to somewhere around 1920/1930. 14K case with correct hallmarks.
    Dial is "sanded gilt" with "fuseau" style hands and "cubist" style numerals.
    Caliber is probably a 19''' but I have to cook steaks now so will get back later.

    Edit: Caliber looks like a 39.5L 17P, introduced in about 1917.

    Have to go, steaks are ready!
     
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  3. spottydot Jan 9, 2020

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    Thanks a lot for your information.
    I trusted your proffesional opinion and went with the purchase.
    Will post some pictures when receiving it.
     
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  4. guwipa Jan 9, 2020

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    Hi Spottydot,

    A very nice watch, imho. Following dials decoration it should be something from the Art Deco period. Following the movement number it should assembled in 1920 or around, case number says 1925.

    Stunning piece esp. with the original box surely a pretty rare find. Congrats to your hunt (need to add that I'm not an expert on pocket watches but also have one in Sterling silver from 1907 and I love it). Perhaps you could also find a matching golden chain some day to wear it.

    Cheers,

    Winny