Omega Seamaster a stainless steel and gold capped wristwatch…
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Omega Seamaster a stainless steel and gold capped wristwatch circa 1955, dial: silvered, baton and Arabic quarters, calibre: cal. 552 automatic, 24 jewels, movement number: 18033590, case: polished round, screw down back engraved W.F. Richards 40 years service, case number: 14700-4 Sc, Closure: Geneva watch Co. 18ct gold mesh bracelet and folding clasp, dimensions: 34 mm, bracelet circumference approximately 172 mm, signed: case, dial and movement, accessories: none

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