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That looks like a nice watch & it's a great reminder of your grandfather.
I've "flipped" the picture. Here it is
I'm pretty much in agreement with Sam. I checked a few of my Catalogues & found a very close match
This scan is from a 1977 UK Catalogue
You don't mention the strap / bracelet type on your watch it's a bit difficult to tell from the picture, but I'd guess your watch is the one marked "d" but with a silver dial.
So. I looked up the Case Ref number 166.0190 in the Omega website & found the following text...
Hi Evan,
Genève
Gents' leather strap
Reference
ST 166.0190
International collection
1974
Movement
Type: Automatic (mechanical)
Caliber number: 1012
With central sweep-second hand.
23 jewels
Created in 1973
Functions
Date
Case
Stainless steel
Case back
Press-in
Full metal
Dial
Metallic
Crystal
Armoured hesalite
Bracelet
Leather or matching metal
Water resistance
30 meters
This watch may have existed with different dials.
More product information
Case : 9,6 x 36 x 37 mm
For leather straps of 20 mm lug-size
International collection : 1974-1975
Swiss retail price (1975) : CHF 280.-
Along with the following picture.
So, what does all this mean ?
You have an Omega Geneve from somewhere between 1974 & 1978. It's a stainless steel case, has the Case reference number 166.0190 & has an automatic 1012 movement in it. It cost 93 GBP in 1977 ( about half of what a Speedmaster cost then )
Finally, you mention that the crystal is scratched. Since it's plastic, you can easily polish the scratches out, by hand.
I wrote a small webpage explaining how to do this using Brasso & another product => Use this link
As you can see there, it is amazing how many scratches you can remove, just using a soft rag & some brasso ( or displex or Polywatch or whatever )
Since you spelt COLOUR with a "U" I assume you are British. I know my mum always had some brasso under the kitchen sink. If not you can buy it almost anywhere in the UK.
Enjoy your watch & think of your grandfather when you look at it :-)
All the Best
Steve
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