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Re: 70's Omega Dynamic Questions

: I have these 2 late 60's/70's dynamic's. I
: bought them over the years because I love
: the size, shape and look of the face. I
: believe the white faced turler is from 1969
: but I'm not sure and I'd also like to know
: what type of movements they're likely to
: have. They both run properly. The older gold
: one was my grandfathers and I'm guesing it's
: from the 50's. It's gold filled I believe
: and has been serviced recently and keeps
: excellent time. Any info on this one would
: be most appreciated as well. thanks for any
: help!
: pete in mn

Hi Pete!

The easiest way to get information on the watches is to have them opened.

Case back will have a model number like 168.002, 14324 or 2452, depending on the age.

The movement will have two numbers, the 8 digit serial number and the three or four digit calibre number.

All three are great watches.

Nice to see you posting here.

Get those numbers and we can get you a lot more information.

Sam

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