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Initially I thought it could be the model shown on the left. ( sorry for the badly placed watermark :-( )
I realize that the watch in the catalogue is gold & Henries isn't but Omega often made the same watchcase in a choice of different metals.
checking Omega Vintage information with the number 131.016 it only lists a gold version....
But it is also missing the Seamaster logo & is a manual whereas Henries is an automatic ... :-(
But the rest of the dial, hands & case style are exact matches.
So Henry, the only way to really know is to open your watch up & check the numbers.
I hope this helps.
Steve
Here's Henries watch ..
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