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: I have acquired an Omega watch with the number
: 977718 engraved on the inside and outside.
: On the case (inside) is engraved 6002 / 1 as
: well as 9 - 58. Can anybody help me out?
The smaller number s inside are probably case ids. The 6 digit number on the inside and outside is a mystery. Normally, that would be the serial number--but Omega serial numbers are 8 digits long, not 6.
Would help if you told us more about the watch itself. Posting a photo of it would make a huge difference. Is it modern or vintage? Seamaster, Constellation, Deville, Speedmaster, or simply labeled Omega?
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