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OK, a 9.0M serial number implies production circa 1939. The case-back indicates that the case is 18k gold. I could not find a maker's mark of "070" in a hammerhead, so you might want to see if you can get a closer look with a loupe, it's possible that you mis-read it.
Is there a triangular Omega stamp also in the case-back? Could you possibly post better photos? Try different lighting, and zoom in with the camera. Usually a modern cell phone is capable of taking excellent photos with a little effort.
FWIW, the dial was probably repainted at some point.
I suspect it's a locally cased Omega and it all looks genuine to me (except the redial).
It's possible that the local case maker either imitated a Swiss Poinçons de Maître (hammer head mark) or that it is used in that country as a maker's mark.
It would make things clearer if we knew the origins of the watch.
H Hunter PIf I'm not mistaken, this watch was purchased in Brazil
Welcome to Omega Forums!
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