Hello I'm looking for identification and evaluation of an Omega Seamaster I recently inherited. I pretty much have no additional information regarding the watch, other then what can be seen in the pictures. If it is necessary to open the watch for further identification/evaluation, please post information on how to best do this without harming the watch. Thank you in advance for you help!
It looks like a polished 1950's bumper. It is possibly a 2577 with a 351 or 354 movement. You will have to open it up to find the case reference and movement reference. I would suggest taking it to a watchmaker to have it opened.