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Welcome, great first post and wonderful pictures. Your watch is an Omega Seamaster 120. Here are the specifics:
BRAND OMEGA
MODEL SEAMASTER 120 REF: 166.073
GENDER MEN’S
METAL STAINLESS STEEL
MOVEMENT CALIBER 565
FUNCTIONS HOURS, MINUTES, SWEEP SECONDS AND CALENDAR
CASE 42MM X 13MM THICK
DIAL ORIGINAL DARK BLUE DIAL WITH SILVER MARKERS AND LUMINOUS MARKERS
CRYSTAL ACRYLIC
Its a beautiful watch; however, I don't know that I would call it rare. They certainly are not common (ie speedy), but they come up for sale on a regular basis.
I hope this helps and once again you have a beautiful watch.
Scott
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