Sharing my first Omega vintage watch

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Just pulled the trigger on my first Omega Vintage watch from a local watch shop.

I know the following details, but can’t seem to find this watch in omega vintage database (aware that the database might not include all models). Appreciate if anyone can share the link if you can find this watch model in omega vintage database.

Case no: 111 0123
Serial no: 38 035981
Caliber no: 625
Produced in 1974 basis omega serial number decoder

Secondly like to tap on the forum’s expertise, would be be right to say that the dial is original (no refinishing), case unpolished, hands, markers, crown and buckle are original?

Lastly, not sure how i can verify the crystal originality, should i expect to see embossing or omega brand on the crystal itself? I am alright with a replaced crystal, just like to gain more watch knowledge for my next purchase.

Thanks for reading through my thread, and have a great day ahead 😀 appreciate any advice

https://antiquewatchat.blogspot.com/2021/06/omega-geneve-17-jewels-hand-winding-44.html?m=0
 
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Nice looking Omega. It definitely has the 70’s vibe. I image it will look good on a variety of straps too. Enjoy it in good health.
 
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Nice looking Omega. It definitely has the 70’s vibe. I image it will look good on a variety of straps too. Enjoy it in good health.

Thanks DTMwatch, i will 😀
 
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I’ve got to admit I probably wouldn’t look twice at one of these but the wrist shot might have changed my mind. It looks quite nice!
 
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Pretty cool I like that research you did as well. Kinda under the radar model as well as someone else mentioned they might have overlooked it but it’s a real nice wrist shot and a cool looking watch. Unique. Sorry I don’t dare comment on originality etc but it looks solid, just don’t know the model. Glad you are pleased with your first omega nice pickup