What type is this watch from Omega? Can't find it anywhere?

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I got a vintage Omega watch from my grandfather. He said is was from around 1950.
I have no idea with type of Omega watch it is and what's the value of it.

Can anyone help me?
 
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It's a manual winding wristwatch Omega powered by a 26X movement. Because the dial was badly repainted in wrong style, the value goes down to $150 max I guess
 
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It's a manual winding wristwatch Omega powered by a 26X movement. Because the dial was badly repainted in wrong style, the value goes down to $150 max I guess


Do you have any idea what serie this watch is? I have looked at 100s of photos on the internet but didn't find a watch that looks the same as this one?
 
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Do you have any idea what serie this watch is? I have looked at 100s of photos on the internet but didn't find a watch that looks the same as this one?

Don't waste your time by comparing the dials, like I said, the dial was badly and wrongly repainted, I bet you can look at 900 more and you still cannot find one
You can open the case back, have a look at the inside and all the info are there
 
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Its been repainted terribly. The minute markers are unevenly done and i have never seen Suisse directly beneath omega.
 
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Second watch is manual wind Seamaster deville. Probably a 6xx caliber early 60s maybe. Same as the first one, refinished dial. It's pretty obvious these watches were worn very often in all conditions. The refinished dials hammer the value and the wear reduces them to parts watches. $150 each as parts is a good guess. At least your grandfather got the maximum amount of use out of his pieces.
 
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Second watch is manual wind Seamaster deville. Probably a 6xx caliber early 60s maybe. Same as the first one, refinished dial. It's pretty obvious these watches were worn very often in all conditions. The refinished dials hammer the value and the wear reduces them to parts watches. $150 each as parts is a good guess. At least your grandfather got the maximum amount of use out of his pieces.

The De Ville is not refinished. Just heavily aged
 
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The de ville is badly worn = low value, a couple of 100$ maybe
 
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And what about the second watch??
Bad state, Omega font seems to be off, I'd say a redial. No further value than emotional value i would say.
 
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The De Ville is not refinished. Just heavily aged
I have to agree, original dial but so badly worn its a moot point...not worth much.