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I've never posted before so please forgive my ignorance. I'm trying to find an Omega for my father to replace the one which was stolen from him 25 years ago. I have been looking on the web and ebay but have yet to see one like it. I'm sure it was one of the least expensive models they made as my mother could not afford much at the time (1960-1965). The best I can do to describe it is that it was made in the late 50's or early 60's it was not a Seamaster, it did not have an automatic movement, it did not have a date feature, it was not waterproof. The biggest clue is that he swears it had no second hand at all. I know it featured a stainless case with a white face without numbers but rather silver markers and the pointed style hands. I have never seen one without a second hand. Can someone please help me identify which model it could have been?
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