Opinion on this vintage Omega 1930s

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Dear members of the forum

I would like to ask your opinion, I have recently bought this tiny (14 x 30 mm) but beautiful thing. I was just curious if you think that the movement could be cal T 17. I know that it is hard to tell from the pictures but that is as far as I got in disassembling the watch and I do not want to force the dust cover.
thank you very much in advance
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The money shot would have been the picture of the movement.........
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Hi,

I do not think it is because, in the T 17, the regulator (and the balance) are on the opposite of the crown side. Yours may be a T 12.6.
 
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Dear François Pépin
thank you very much for your reply !
Hi,

I do not think it is because, in the T 17, the regulator (and the balance) are on the opposite of the crown side. Yours may be a T 12.6.
 
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Hi,

I do not think it is because, in the T 17, the regulator (and the balance) are on the opposite of the crown side. Yours may be a T 12.6.


You are right