Your watch is definitely a puzzle. I can't find it in my price guide, and I find it interesting that the movement says "Moeris" on the back. Omega movements have "Omega" stamped on them, along with a serial number.
I don't want to upset you unduly, but there is a possibility that the watch may be a knock-off, or a "Frankenwatch" where a watchmaker put an Omega dial on a Moeris movement (which is only about an hour's worth of work for a watchmaker).
Re: Omega Watch circa 1940
Your watch is definitely a puzzle. I can't find it in my price guide, and I find it interesting that the movement says "Moeris" on the back. Omega movements have "Omega" stamped on them, along with a serial number.
I don't want to upset you unduly, but there is a possibility that the watch may be a knock-off, or a "Frankenwatch" where a watchmaker put an Omega dial on a Moeris movement (which is only about an hour's worth of work for a watchmaker).
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Re: Omega Watch circa 1940
Probably this watch is replica?! Usually, genuine omega watches have words in machine (Omega Swiss Made Co)