Help identifying a vintage Omega, gold, ladies watch
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Looks 1950's.
You are correct on value. Old ladies watches aren't worth much, that one is literally worth it's weight in gold.
Opening the back you should find the movement stamped with a calibre number and a serial number. Armed with the serial number, ten minutes & Google you should be able to determine the year of manufacture.
There's not much more to tell.
You are correct on value. Old ladies watches aren't worth much, that one is literally worth it's weight in gold.
Opening the back you should find the movement stamped with a calibre number and a serial number. Armed with the serial number, ten minutes & Google you should be able to determine the year of manufacture.
There's not much more to tell.
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