An Omega lady's wristwatch, 9ct yellow bracelet, 18ct yellow…
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An Omega lady's wristwatch, 9ct yellow bracelet, 18ct yellow gold omega case, numbered. Omega wind-up mechanism numbered 12601188, circa 1947. Mixed gold weight 11g.

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