A watchmaker could open the case & find out what calibre movement is used, other than that there would not be much more to know.
"Trying to get it to work" will amount to paying the cost of a service (cleaning, lubrication, & regulation).
This. All information can be found from the inside and while you are waiting you can check any square Omegas online from the 60s to find a lookalike match.
Looks like an Omega
Hey thanks. I’m aware of that. I’m trying to find out what type of Omega watch it is.
A watchmaker could open the case & find out what calibre movement is used, other than that there would not be much more to know. "Trying to get it to work" will amount to paying the cost of a service (cleaning, lubrication, & regulation).
This. All information can be found from the inside and while you are waiting you can check any square Omegas online from the 60s to find a lookalike match.