Omega vintage Clock

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The best way to see what you can get for it is to put it on a no reserve auction on eBay.
 
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A quick check of the prices realized for similar watches as might be found in completed on line auctions will give you an idea. Not highly collectible, I’m afraid.
 
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My guess would be begin 1900’s. I think it will be worth around 100€.
 
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Based on the serial numbers I would estimate it is from about 1933 to 1936.

Caliber number is stamped under the balance wheel.

You can search eBay and other auction sites for "1930 Omega Pocket Watch". Look in "Sold" listings, not what people are asking.

The value will depend a lot on what country you are in.
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My guess would be begin 1900’s. I think it will be worth around 100€.
Your guesses are a little off. It’s pretty easy to get a date from the serial number and a quick search.

furthermore that movement does not present at all as a 1900’s piece at all either the meaning 1900’s or the year 1900.