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I wonder if anyone can help identify the age of my late Grandfather's Omega.
It is a stainless steel Omega Seamaster De Ville.
It says Omega (of course) and below that Automatic. It has a date window as well. The only other weird thing about it is that the back has no writing or seahorse motif and as a matter of fact, doesn't even seem to have any way to open it (although I'm sure it must). Inside the band it is marked Craftex andStainless Steel. I will try to get a jpg done soon but any help would be appreciated. Please email me at: jr@e-sonic.com
Thanks and all the best,
J.R.
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