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: I purchased this Omega Watch and need to know
: the model. It is all stainless steel,face
: reads"Omega Automatic,it has day&Date
: display. The inside of back case has all the
: Omega markings and the ser#1660125.
That information is way too vague -- it matches many models Omega has made over the past decades. The number is unhelpful, since that is a case number, not a serial number (which would be 8 digits long).
If you get the actual serial number, Omega can tell you all the details. Otherwise, if you can at least send the info above PLUS a photo of the watch to watch@omega.ch, they may be able to identify it.
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