vintage Omegas (gold, stainless steel) identification needed

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hello guys. i've got those watches' pictures for identification from my uncle. since we don't live near each other and he has no watch tools he couldnt open the case back to tell the ref. no. neither the mechanism's serial number.
and here comes my question for you guys, as experts:
can anybody tell me as much information as possible regarding those two?
my assumption is that they are from somewhere around 1940's (a guess that fits the fact that he got it from his grandfather) and based on that, MAYBE cal 30T2 (?). other than that, the only info i have and i am certain about, is that they are mechanical and the golden one is indeed solid gold - but can't even tell the carat (14 or 18).
any info (reference, cal. and so on) would be highly appreciated.

gold one:
stainless steel one:
 
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Both watches look like they have some derivative of Omega’s 30mm movement, these would be cal. 265 through 269.

The top watch has a Swiss gold hallmark, but there is no way to know the purity from this blow up:


You will need to get a magnifying glass or loupe to see the figure inside. If it is a Queen’s head, then 18K gold. A squirrel is the mark for 14K.

The dial on the second watch is original, but is in poor condition. I would consider a refinish on that one to make it functional.
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