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Hi,
I'm new to the forum and wondered whether anyone can help me. I was left a box of nik naks of my uncles when he passed away recently, inside were some photos and things and several watches, One is a Rolex DateJust and the other is an odd looking Omega Seamaster. The Rolex is automatic with sweeping hand, the Omega hasn't worked at all.
I was hoping someone would ID the models and tell me if they are genuine or fake. My uncle did have an original Breitling and a more standard seamaster, although it is also possible that these are replica's as he liked to vary his watch with what he wore.
I have photoss available at the following link.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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