mrsnak
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One way to research this...
...is to get the bracelet number off the inside of the clasp and see if you can match it up to the Omega bracelets they sell at Otto Frei (Google them, this particular forum doesn't like links to outside vendors). PM me if you have trouble finding that page.
They stock genuine Omega parts.
They generally list all the case numbers that used a particular bracelet.
Taking a quick look there I thought that your bracelet was an 1209/202
You can then spend some time at Omega traditions.
62.73.172.167
and search for case numbers.
A little detective work, but it's always fun!
Vintage Constellation
By: fleurdecoin : April 30th, 2010-04:56
Hello, I would be grateful to have any information on this rather puzzling (to me) Constellation. The model looks quite recent, may be early 1980s? But at that time Constellation movements were no longer automatic. Or could this watch be older than I reck...
One way to research this...
By: mrsnak : May 2nd, 2010-16:50
...is to get the bracelet number off the inside of the clasp and see if you can match it up to the Omega bracelets they sell at Otto Frei (Google them, this particular forum doesn't like links to outside vendors). PM me if you have trouble finding that pa...