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XanderSailor
·Hello all,
I own two vintage omega watches and was hoping this is right place to get more information on more information on them. One I inherited from my grandfather and I believe is from the 1950s. I work as a pawnbroker in Wisconsin and bought the other off a customer and from what I can tell is either from the 60-70s. Both have some cosmetic issues but look to be 100 percent real with telling signs of omega authenticity. The newer watch seems to take a battery but doesn’t have a case back that seems assemble like the 1950s watch, so I have no idea how to open it and check the serial and change the battery when the times comes. I’m ordering new crystals from England for both just to get them in newer condition. I’ve attached some photos of my watches and any insight or information you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all!
I own two vintage omega watches and was hoping this is right place to get more information on more information on them. One I inherited from my grandfather and I believe is from the 1950s. I work as a pawnbroker in Wisconsin and bought the other off a customer and from what I can tell is either from the 60-70s. Both have some cosmetic issues but look to be 100 percent real with telling signs of omega authenticity. The newer watch seems to take a battery but doesn’t have a case back that seems assemble like the 1950s watch, so I have no idea how to open it and check the serial and change the battery when the times comes. I’m ordering new crystals from England for both just to get them in newer condition. I’ve attached some photos of my watches and any insight or information you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all!