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Hi there,
Recently an uncle of mine passed away, and in amongst some posessions given to my family were a few watches. My father gave me a Silver Omega watch, looks brand new,alough I believe it may have been in storage for quite some time.
it is a Omega Geneve with "chronometer"written below it.
Right below the omega emblem (where the 12 noon is) it has the word Omega written,followed by the words megasonic 720 Hz.
Also the date is both in day and date format (eg THU 2)for today.
The back has no markings, alough the strap does have the omega markings on the clasp.
The Omega emblem on the watch is silver inside a small red box.
Any ideas on this? I cant seem to find it on ths or other sites.
Thanks!
Keith
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