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You say it's a Chronometer & the markings on the movement ( adj to 5 pos ) back this up. The movement number 24,xxx,xxx , matches with the production year you quote ( 1966 )
I have a number of Omega Catalogues on my website ( www.Old-Omegas.com ) BUT I tend not to scan the pages containing ladies watches. ( there's not really much interest in them for most collectors )
If you can post a pic of your watch ( Or E-mail one to me & I'll post it for you ), this may help us identify it & provide more info.
I may have a catalogue featuring your watch. If so, I have no problem scanning the relevant page & E-mailing you a copy.
What is the Case Ref number ? This is usually stamped on the inside of the case back
& to close, Welcome to the forum !! do you have other watches ? how long have you had the Omega ?
Steve.
Hi Jeanette,
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