Watch Identification

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Hello!

i recently found this two Omega watches in my grandfahthers inheritance, can anyone help me identifying the model and (approximate) year of production?

Thank you very much!
 
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The first one is a manual wind Omega, no model name, just the reference no which should be inside the case back. Dating c.1940’s.

The second is a 60’s Seamaster DeVille, appears to be a solid gold case dating late 60’s. Unfortunately it has had its dial repainted
 
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The first one is a manual wind Omega, no model name, just the reference no which should be inside the case back. Dating c.1940’s.

The second is a 60’s Seamaster DeVille, appears to be a solid gold case dating late 60’s. Unfortunately it has had its dial repainted

Thank you so much! As you can see it needs to be restored, do you have any idea of how much that approximatly would cost and do you now places to do it? I live in middle europe
 
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If you want to wear them, I’d say they only need a clean and a movement service. Don’t polish the cases any more than they already have been or get the dial on the first one repainted.
I’m in the UK so can’t help with service recommendations on the continent. Try searching the forum for your country.
 
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Middle Europe….
I live in northern Europe but wouldn’t send my watch to Finland, which is also northern Europe, for service. If you can be a little more specific perhaps a member from the same country as you will see and chime in