Trying to identify a vintage Omega on an odd bracelet

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Any idea how much this is worth?

Yes, I've got a really good idea how much it's worth.

Thanks for asking. 👍
 
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Yes, I've got a really good idea how much it's worth.

Thanks for asking. 👍
Any chance you would be able to let me know?
 
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$147.62
 
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SY95, What the members are trying to tell you is that they feel it would be nice if you introduced yourself and and told a little about the watch and how you came by it.
Just a question mark and how much is it, is a bit abrupt. They feel like they are not a mere service standing by for your pleasure.
You might try starting again.
 
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Edited the title, ? Is the silliest title I've ever seen
 
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SY95, What the members are trying to tell you is that they feel it would be nice if you introduced yourself and and told a little about the watch and how you came by it.
Just a question mark and how much is it, is a bit abrupt. They feel like they are not a mere service standing by for your pleasure.
You might try starting again.
Edited the title, ? Is the silliest title I've ever seen
thanks for that. Once again sorry
 
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thanks for that. Once again sorry
You're doing a lot of apologizing on the various threads you've started, but not really changing your approach.
 
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Any chance you would be able to let me know?

There is a chance. 👍
 
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The bracelet looks like an NSA (Novavit, SA) aftermarket bracelet. Branded versions on these were used on a lot of Swiss brands in the 1960's and 1970's. Oddly enough, I've never seen an Omega version.

These are quite collectible in their own right, and it could be that the bracelet is worth as much as the the watch.
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