Vintage ladies’ Omega with ornate integrate

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Hi everyone,


I came across this vintage ladies’ Omega listed on Marketplace and was hoping to get some help identifying it before deciding whether to purchase it.


From the listing photos and information provided by the seller, here’s what I know:


  • Small ladies’ manual-wind Omega
  • Champagne/gold dial with applied Omega logo
  • “OMEGA” and “SWISS MADE” on the dial
  • High-domed acrylic crystal
  • Integrated decorative mesh bracelet with ornate floral-style lugs
  • Seller says the clasp has the Omega logo inside
  • Clasp is marked 6700
  • Also marked either T211 or 1211 (seller wasn’t certain)
  • Bracelet is stamped 585, suggesting 14K gold

I’m curious if anyone recognizes:


  • The reference or model
  • Approximate production year
  • Whether the bracelet appears to be original to the watch
  • Whether this looks like an authentic Omega case/bracelet combination

Unfortunately, I don’t have access to movement or inside case back photos yet, as I haven’t purchased the watch. Based on what’s shown, does anything stand out—good or bad?


Thanks in advance for any insights!

 
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It looks completely OK to me.
Be aware that the bracelet has been sized to the original owner and it it doesn't fit you, the cost to re-size by a jeweller having to cut/weld the bracelet may be considerable.
Our resident Sapphette detective, @Canuck, may be able to identify the actual watch.