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Hi, I have an old Omega bracelet that I would like to identify (i.e. which model it was originaly for)
The reference number on the fold over clasp is 1098 as well as a 31 in a circle. There is no end piece reference (i.e. 1098/540). It has 18mm end pieces and slims down to 16mm for the clasp, which simply has the raised omega symbol on it. It is stainless steel and looks alot like a slim version of the Speedy bracelet in as much as it has 5 sections across, 3 large and 2 small. The inner 3 links (1 large and 2 small) are folded, whereas the outer 2 large ones are solid (any of this make sense?). I have Googled myself to death, but, no joy. Time to ask the experts. Any help is much appreciated.
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