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Serial number missing and the caseback surely not what was delivered OEM in 2002! Case is standard Omega Seamaster, not blue James Bond Limited Edition 007 style.
Finally: The big give away on these listings is that all the manufacturer listing information is missing. When I sold a 2531.80, for example, before I was allowed to have "Omega," et cetera, appear at the top of my listing, I had to guarantee to eBay that was true.
Including it does not preclude liars. But lack of inclusion suggests one is not even willing to go that far! I mean, if you're gonna call it "Omega" all over the ad copy, why not in the header?
'nuff said.
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