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: The watch has a stainless steel
: case...automatic calendar movement...24
: jewels manufactured and delivered to the
: American Army(6th fleet)on October 1965.
Omega made a dozen or more Seamaster models that year. Your description is very vague--in no way sufficient information for us to indentify what you have enough to begin to determine a value.
You will need to tell us more detail like the movement calibre, the case style, any model description (such as "Seamaster 600"), AND THE CONDITION OF THE WATCH. A photo of the watch would also help.
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