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: think the watch is from around 1970 correct me if I’m
: wrong. The back of the case has no special marking, but
: just the word "waterproof". The face is white
Congratulations! Sounds like a neat watch!
The word 'waterproof' helps date the watch. I believe it was right near the beginning of the 1970's that they had to stop using that term and go to using 'water resistant' instead. So your watch may be early 1970's or possibly from the 1960's.
Otherwise, it is very hard to tell which Omega watch you have as the rest of your description sounds like any of hundreds of different models Omega has made.
: In particular I will like to know what is about the word
: “Geneve” on the dial.
Geneve means Switzerland.
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