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  1. VeracityFirst Jan 29, 2017

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    Hello everyone,

    New to these forums, old soul across many other forums. I am seeking information on the following watch, and I hoped you might be able to shed some light. I have uploaded an image.

    Omega Automatic
    Reference: 161.013
    Cal. 671

    I can't find much about this watch at all. Does anyone know if these were originally mens or womens watches? I see the cal 671 was a ladies caliber, but may have also been used in mens watches...at least, that's what I could find.

    Any information would be great, I look forward to participating in this forum more!

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  2. pippy Jan 29, 2017

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  3. mondodec Editor Constellation Collectors Blog Jan 29, 2017

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    We'd call it unisex now, but this is a classic men's dress watch when either wrists were smaller or big wasn't better.:)
     
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  4. Sven May 4, 2019

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    I serviced my fathers' Omega Seamaster De Ville (the case is 31,5mm).
    Inside the 671 movement. It looks like a ladies movement with only 18mm diameter. It is beating -somewhat particulary- at 19,800 bph. A nice tiny 24-jewel movement.
     
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