Vintage Ladies Omega

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i recently purchased a watch kit kit to explore inner workings in a bit more depth to learn a bit more, my wife walked in on me using my magnifying eye piece and says will you look at some of my jewellery and let me know if any has hallmarks, she returned with a handful and two watches, one of which I didn’t even know she had !

I don’t really want to open it in case I damage it, it was her Grans watch, for age reference we are both 50 something, it clearly gold with no rub of marks, it has a USA expanding bracket by Spiedel, it’s in fantastic condition, I have trawled the internet try to find this watch from the only marking I can see.

on the side case is the number 20 and next to it is the omega logo within a triangle ( may be more but hard to see without strap removal.

are there any experts that could help identify, and value ? It’s an air loom and will be passed on to our boy.

thanks in advance for any help
 
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It’s a gold plated ladies Omega, its real but not worth very much they are often in the $80-240 range on ebay and sell at the lower end of that just because women’s fashion has moved on from these small sized watches and there are a lot of these out there that survived.
 
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The 20 indicates 20 microns gold plate, so not much gold, looks to be 1960s. Junk that bracelet for a leather strap, the ends are spring loaded and will eat into the inside of the lugs.
 
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Thank you very much Dsio.

Is it an unmarked model of any description, and what decade do you think it’s from