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It sounds like this one...
Rarity ? yes, quite rare. They come up occasionally on eBay, but I've never found the "right one at the right price".
Price ? I'd start the bidding at 100 USD... ( a LOT depends on condition, location - import duties , papers, box , strap or bracelet etc etc )
The pic above is from a 1984 German catalogue that I have.
To be honest, you have most of the Info already that we collectors need.
the 196-0230 is the case Ref number...
1337 is the movement type ( quartz )
& 44,568,740 is the movement serial number
Omega don't release details on the number of watches made.
I hope this helps a bit.
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