What is this omega watch?

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Hello! So i bought this watch on eBay and I’m waiting for my parcel. There was no picture of open case, I don’t know it’s number yet.
And I’m curious as hell to find out anything more about it. Google lens wasn’t helpful at all. Found two images - one is the silver version of this watch, still no numbers, no name nor anything useful, other is gold but the page doesn’t open.
 
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The number 1365 on the back is the movement number. Yours is probably a lady's version with approx 25mm width. It is somewhat unique in that it has no crown. You set the time by pushing a recessed button with a tooth pick or something similar. The watch ticks once every minute. The battery usually lasts longer than in a average quartz watch.
Here is the instruction on time setting of a similar movement (1350) in case you wonder how to,
http://www.old-omegas.com/pics/1350en/p34.jpg
 
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The number 1365 on the back is the movement number. Yours is probably a lady's version with approx 25mm width. It is somewhat unique in that it has no crown. You set the time by pushing a recessed button with a tooth pick or something similar. The watch ticks once every minute. The battery usually lasts longer than in a average quartz watch.
Here is the instruction on time setting of a similar movement (1350) in case you wonder how to,
http://www.old-omegas.com/pics/1350en/p34.jpg

Thank you!
Can you please tell me how old could it be, or its hard to say? I bought it for like £60 and i wonder how much could it be worth. Was it a bargain or not really? 😁

mit is indeed a ladies watch and its 24mm width.
 
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It's most likely 1980's. You probably did Ok with what you paid. Ladies vintage watches typically don't command the same price as mens of similar conditions.