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I have a vintage Omega without its original case or band. The only reference number or sort of information is the one on the mechanism.
This is what I have:
Omega
Swiss - 17 Jewels
13834188
Also there is the Omega symbol on the mechanism and below the symbol the number 266.
It is a quite simple classy watch with arabic numbers at 12,2,4,6,8,10.
It has a seconds small dial just below six o´clock.
Other than that I have not further information.
I would really appreciate any input on this particular watch.
Sincerely,
Alfonso
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