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Nobody could possibly answer those questions off of such a vague description. What you have described could be any of *hundreds* of different Omega Constellation models made over the past 50 years or more.
In order to *begin* to narrow down what you have, you need to take it to a jeweler who will open it up for you and write down the 8-digit serial number. Then email this number to watch@omega.ch and they can tell you the exact model number, features, and production date. With that, then you will have a coherent description of what you have which can be used to estimate its value.
Also, you can look at the watches for sale on eBay and the various used watch dealer websites to see if you see one similar to yours.
And, if you have any way of posting a digital photo of the watch to this forum, maybe someone will recognize the watch and know more about it.
Good luck!
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