Please help identify this watch

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My mother-in law gave this to me a few years ago and I didn’t know anything about it.

Omega Deville Sea master is all I know about it.

What year is it?
How unique is it?
How much is it worth in this condition?

Anything will help thank you.
 
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My guess is mid 80’s

kinda unique as are most dress watches from this period.

not much money. A few things hurt it. Looks to be quartz but even mid 80’s dress pieces with automatics are not worth much. 200-300 maybe?

the fact that the bracelet is integrated to the case also hurts it. As if it breaks or you need to increase the size of the bracelet you have zero options. It can’t be placed on a strap and bracelet parts are basically unobtainable for watches like these.
 
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Can we see pictures of the clasp please.
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My guess is mid 80’s

kinda unique as are most dress watches from this period.

not much money. A few things hurt it. Looks to be quartz but even mid 80’s dress pieces with automatics are not worth much. 200-300 maybe?

the fact that the bracelet is integrated to the case also hurts it. As if it breaks or you need to increase the size of the bracelet you have zero options. It can’t be placed on a strap and bracelet parts are basically unobtainable for watches like these.
I'm thinking early 80s. As for a strap, one could get a notched strap and a bar with screw-on ends, most likely.
 
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Mmmm, Seamaster wave case back on a dress DE VILLE...?
 
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Mmmm, Seamaster wave case back on a dress DE VILLE...?
I’ve seen weirder. But yeah I noticed that also.

could be a later dial... but have you ever seen a seamaster with an integrated bracelet like that?

I don’t think it’s fake, as front loaders aren’t exactly faked.
 
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Mmmm, Seamaster wave case back on a dress DE VILLE...?
This is why I was asking about the clasp. There was some sub standard and weird genuine output in the 1980s but I still have major doubts here.
 
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This is why I was asking about the clasp. There was some sub standard and weird genuine output in the 1980s but I still have major doubts here.
Honestly, so do I. The very shape of that case would make it wear high off the wrist and would be, in my eye, quite uncomfortable. But that dial and those hands look too good to not be real.
 
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Not like any De Ville I've ever seen.
Something about the dial is off too, Omega script under the Ω not centred correctly?

However, I'll remain open minded until I see the insides.