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: The back says "Seamaster" just above
: the seahorse logo. That's my only reason for
: believing it's a Seamaster. I don't know
: anything about Omega's so it might very well
: be a Constellation . . . Thanks for your
: help with this!
Those Seamaster backs were put on various watches--even Speedmasters. So that is not a correct indication of the model, merely that Omega used a more water-resistant case on that particular model Constellation so that is had some Seamaster attributes.
So it really does look lik you have a pretty high-end Constellation of its time!
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