Trying to identify Omega DeVille

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I am trying to identify what appears to be an Omega DeVille 14k watch. I've taken pictures of the dial, case, inside case, and movement. The case has 2 numbers inside the back, 8642 and 5910106, but have not found any information that matches those numbers and the case style/shape. If anyone here can provide some help with identifying this watch I would appreciate it. I'm trying to determine if it is authentic, and information on when it was manufactured. I've attached my pictures. Thanks for any help you can provide! Dave
 
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Yes, it's genuine.

Assuming the number on the battery clamp is the serial number, this dates the watch to ca 1980, which matches the style.
 
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There is no model number as this is a locally made gold case hence no Swiss made on the case.

not abnormal.
 
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The case reference (591.0106) indicates:
5 = Ladies Watch
9 = Electronic
1 = Non-water-resistant
0106 = Sequential model number

The movement is a caliber 1352, introduced in 1978 and was the first quartz baguette caliber in the world.

As others have said, completely genuine and probably a bit rare.
 
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A bit rare but not necesary very expensive.. You have all the information Dave.
 
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There is no model number as this is a locally made gold case hence no Swiss made on the case.

not abnormal.
How did I not see that number. @JimInOz i apparently need glasses now.

I am self awarding a Palm de Face award to myself.
 
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Any idea what the 8642 number found on the inside of the case back refers to?