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: I was wondering if you can tell me if this is a
: real omega deville?
I have the REAL version of that watch, which is the model 4500.31. This is clearly a fake of that model.
First, *NO* OMEGA has a stock ETA movement. That watch should have an OMEGA calibre 1109 or 1120 movement.
Second, that model shuld say 'AUTOMATIC CHRONOMETER' not just AUTOMATIC.
Third, the bracelet clasp is all wrong.
Fourth, the real OMEGA does not have spring pin release holes on the case.
Fifth, the back is totally bogus, too. Never seen anything like that on the back on a real OMEGA.
And finally, the real thing would have sold for $700-800, not the meager $192 this fake did.
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