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My sense is it would be a late '60s ref 135.011 . . .

 

. . . powered by an Omega manual winding cal 601 movement.  It's original, with the possible exception of the crown.  (For what it's worth, I think it's likely original, too.)

It's obviously missing its sweep seconds hand.  Your best bet is to search eBay for a cal 601 movement with an identical reference dial and hands attached.  That's the only way to be sure you're getting an original seconds hand.  Your other option is to find an Omega-certified watchmaker with an active parts account; he would be able to pin down the correct part number and either order it from Omega if it's still available, or tap his contacts in the Omega spare parts market. 

Can you tell us more about the watch?  If you can have a watchmaker remove the caseback so that you can image the movement and inside of the caseback, we'll know for sure. 

Thanks,

Art


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