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: 34mm/18mm between lugs. Does anyone know
: anything about this watch?
Hey, that's the one I lost a couple of years ago--GIVE IT BACK!
Just kidding. But what you've just described sounds about like any of hundreds of watches made by Omega. People often ask such questions expecting someone to give a meaningful answer.
But all anone can tell you from such a description is that you have is a nice vintage Omega. Maybe if you could post a photo, someone here might have had the same model and could tell you a bit more. Anything more specific will require Omega to look up the serial number to tell you a particular model designation, movement calibre, production date and so on.
See the article TELL ME ABOUT MY OMEGA in the OMEGA ZONE here for details.
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