Red omega mark

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Hi all.

I have rediscovered the delights of antique pocket watches as a result of finding a pocket watch I bought in an antiques shop some time ago. It is only a gun metal model of no importance and discovered it dates from 1900, but I haven’t seen another model that has only an omega mark on it’s own on the dial and also not in red. Is there anything of interest in this minor detail.

I’m hoping to make this watch a more interesting than it first appears.
Fingers crossed!!
Tim.
 
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Pictures are really helpful...
 
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Hi all.

I have rediscovered the delights of antique pocket watches as a result of finding a pocket watch I bought in an antiques shop some time ago. It is only a gun metal model of no importance and discovered it dates from 1900, but I haven’t seen another model that has only an omega mark on it’s own on the dial and also not in red. Is there anything of interest in this minor detail.

I’m hoping to make this watch a more interesting than it first appears.
Fingers crossed!!
Tim.
 
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Hi.

I have attempted to, but adding a photo doesn’t seen to be cooperating. The two I added haven’t appeared. I will keep trying.

Tim
 
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Is this your first forum, Tim? Relax, anxiety just gets in the way.
 
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Tim, if you are adding from your computer or phone use the Add Photos button at the bottom.

Then there's a second step, the Insert Photos. Sometimes you have to wait while it loads, dependent on connection speed.
 
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See? There you go!
 
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Taken photo with my ageing iPad as the photo library doesn’t contain photos apparently.