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Hello Arthur,
I would recommend contacting Omega customer service through their website at:
Describe the watch and give them the numbers you quoted above. I think they will probably be able tell you all about it.
By the way, I remember drooling over a gold DeVille that looked just like that in a jewelers shop window in Welwyn back in 1975. It cost 147 pound which was about 3 weeks gross pay when I was working at HSD in Hatfield. It would be 34 years later and seven time zones away before I would become the proud owner of a DeVille coaxial, not gold, but I love it.
Best wishes,
GrandTiger
Best wishes
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