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Well, two things.
First, this is a forum for OMEGA watches. For an off brand like that, you would be better off asking in an all-brands forum like at timezone.com or watchparadise.com.
Second, there are thousands of brand names watches have been sold under over the past decades. Many were short lived companies, far more were store or 'house' brands made by geenric manufacturers who would put any brand name a reseller wanted on them.
So if you do a Google search for that name and don't find much of anything -- then that is likely an obscure to insignificant brand name. Though many of these store/house brand watches from that period are actually very good watches. But you can't go by the name itself to see that. It can take a watch expert to examine the specific piece to say whether it is anything of interest or value.
Good luck in finding out more about it!
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