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I have a photo of a 625 movement if it helps (I don't think there was a lot of difference) unfortunately, it isn't on the web and I can't show it. If you are able to email me personally, I'll send it.
The absence of a serial number is not significant, the 625 didn't have a visible one either. Comparing the photos - eBay and the other site, I think that the Dalor site has the technically better photo but both of of the same model.
Looking at the seller, his rep is OK and he has sold 4,000 odd pieces - I would not worry about him.
I think you have a genuine Omega. Have a good night's sleep :)
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