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: It resembled the 1975 Speedmaster Automatic
: Cal.1045 on the linked page. Not exactly,
: but it was the same general shape. I
: remember that the watch was thin and had a
: quartze movement.
Oh, I see now. It was a semi-squared dial.
Try browsing used watch dealer sites that sell Omegas. In particular, try artoftime.com and joseph-watches.com, both of which have numerous vintage Omegas.
On joseph-watches.com, try doing a search for brand=Omega and age=1970s. I found two similar to what you are describing.
Good luck in your search!
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