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Omega pocket watch information:

I would greatly appreciate any information you can give me about a watch received from my father - who received it from his father...
It is an Omega pocket watch, metal covers both front and back, horses on one side, horses and riders on the other - black on silver. The serial number is 3261477 which I understand puts it in the 1906 - 1910 era. Inside the covers are stamped: "C", "8" (or "B"), also a square containing "B4" over "0.875", and two very small stampings that may be horses. Additionally, on the inside back cover is the "Omega Grand Prix Paris 1900" stamping (engraving?).
I have good digital photos but unfortunately they aren't on a "hosted internet site".
Thank you,
Thor

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