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I've recently got an old 70s-looking Omega and can't find anything on it, probably because it's not genuine. The back has no Omega marking or serial, has a Ronda 1177 movement (?), and blue day date dial. The crown is at 4 o'clock. The only stamp on the outside of the case back -"Quartz 32768 Hz, Stainless Steel Case, Water resistant, MOD.400". There are a couple of pictures at http://www.geocities.com/nigelperrin/o11.html
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Nigel
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