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I purchased a watch from a dealer on eBay which puroprts to be an Omega Deville co-axial chronometer, but have not received it yet. There are specific differences between this watch and photos that I have found of authentic De Ville co-axial watches-especially the stem and the back cover. The stem is smaller than the De Villes that I have seen, and the back cover is frosted (like sand blasted) with the De Ville logo rather than embossed, and does not specifically state "co-axial chronometer," as the others I have seen. Can you tell me if this is an authentic De Ville co-axial watch?
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