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Check out this movement. No caliber number, but the serial number predates the Ranchero line by nearly 20 years! Not to mention the various gears and screws within the movement look like they are falling apart...
At any given time on ebay there are dozens of "vintage" Omega watches with mismatching hands, casebacks, and/or movements, but this one struck me as especially bad. Mainly due to the way the seller "posed" the photos to cut off part of the movement and to obscure a good portion of the caseback.
Thanks,
Andy
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