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I was clearing my late father’s house after his death and I found an Omega watch. I took it to an authorized Omega watch maker to get the movements serial No and he confirmed that it was a genuine Omega but he had never seen one like it.
If anyone can help me to identify it I would be very grateful all the details I could find are below
Omega Speedmaster Mark 3
22 Jewel Automatic
Movement Serial No 31649026
Back cover Seamaster
Serial No 176 002
It has a 35mm blue face with date on the right, hour and minuet hands, a second hand dial with a day/ night on the left
It is a Tachymetre with seconds, minuets and hours on a small dial ant the bottom of the face.
I have some photographs if they will help
I hope someone will be able to help me.
Many Thanks
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