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Including a photo of the piece you are talking about ALWAYS helps! You can learn how to post a photo here: How To Include Photos In Your Postings. 'For sale' postings, commercial solicitation and ads are not allowed. Links to Internet auctions are acceptable only if their purpose is to question the authenticity of a product or provide new clues for identifying counterfeit products. Links that appear to be 'shills' promoting the sale of counterfeit products will be deleted. Links to websites of sellers of counterfeit items are not permitted -- we know they are out there and do not need to be encouraging them by sending traffic to their sites. Privacy, additional policies and administrivia are covered in the Terms of Use.
One warning sign is when a seller states "All the appropriate OMEGA markings." Another is when they title the auction somehtign like "Omega Seamaster 007 (NOT Tag, Gucci, Rolex)" -- a cheap trick to catch people searching for other brands. Plus, the seller later added a comment that he "cannot guarantee authenticity." All that screams to me that this piece is highly likely a fake.
Though from the single photo provided, I see no obvious signs that it is a fake. But then there is also no gurarantee that is a photo of the actual piece he is selling. Occasionally, sellers of fakes cheat and steal pictures from other people's auctions or from elsewhere on the web. Rather strange that he only gave one photo.
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