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...send the serial number to Omega. It may be on the back of the 7 o'clock lug, or inside the watch stamped on the movement. Anyway, if you e-mail to watch@omega.ch they will be able to tell you the model, date of manufacture, and the original dealer that sold it.
: I have an Omega Seamaster 120 but I don't have
: any idea of what model or anything. The
: watch was purchased in the 1980's in
: HongKong and the dial is 30mm in diameter.
: The bezel and face are black. The hands are
: straight and there is a calendar which shows
: the day number only. I think it might be a
: ladies or childrens watch but that's just a
: guess. There is a (poor) photograph of my
: watch at the url below.
: If anyone can shed some light on this matter I
: would be very grateful.
: Regards,
: Dave Maskell-Glynn
: pmg@ukf.net
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