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Hello all. Im a 'first timer' here. 12 years ago I bought an Omega ladies bracelt wristwatch in solid 18ct yellow gold at a fleamarket sale. Not having really had the time to research it, it stayed in the safe for the last 12 years. The watch is very dainty and the bracelt is woven in 18ct yellow gold 'chain mail'. The tiny clasp has the Omega emblem on the bottom of the bracelet. Other than the 750 and 18ct markings on the bracelt, the watch bears no other external markings, models nor serial numbers. I have not opened the watch casing yet.
The mechanical winder of the watch is located under the watch on the back casing. In other words, when worn, it touches the wearers arm.
The watch is approximately 150 - 200mm long, 10 -12mm wide and 6 -8 mm deep. The watch is in excellent running order as well as in perfect condition.
Could anyone please contact me via e-mail at muderick.kamalie@vodacom.co.za if you can assist with any history / value on the watch as well as to view picture hereof.
Thanks and regards
Muds
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