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: Hi Jock,
: My Omega pocket watch doesn't carry the greek
: omega either on the caliber, yet it does on
: the dial and on the inside of the case back.
: So, I am convinced it is a true omega.
: Mine is estimated 1930.
: Please check the omega vintage website, they
: have a .pdf on which the serial/caliber
: numbers refer to earliest production date.
: Isn't 100% exact, but gives a fairly good
: feeling.
: Browsing half a day - half a life on google
: might help you as well ;-))
:
: http://www.omegawatches.com/cu_vintage/index.php?r=main.php
:
: http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o102/eta2772/OmegaZUIn1.jpg
:
: http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o102/eta2772/OmegaZUD.jpg
:
: http://i118.photobucket.com/albums/o102/eta2772/OmegaZUV1.jpg
: Kindest regards,
: Bert Lathouwers
: Ekeren, Belgium
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