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I entered the number (omega 165.024) into a variety of search engines and came across this site - the watch highlighted below IS the same as mine.
http://www.joseph-watches.com/seiten_gross_engl./seiten_gross_e_0699/s_g_0699031_e.htm
Note the number on the inner wall of the watch back. If this isn't the serial number what is it?
Also - the watch shown on the web site has a leather strap - I recall my father having a steel bracelet.. I want to replce it with a bracelet.
Thanks again for your help and advice
brian
: That is NOT the serial number. Omega serial
: numbers have been 8-digits for a long time.
: That number is probably the case number.
: But at least that MAY be enough to identify the
: bracelet that goes with it. Email the infor
: you have to Omega at watch@omega.ch and see
: if they can give you further information on
: it.
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