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Actually it's real..
In Response To: Re: Fake DeVille? ()

I took it into Omega House today in the UK, and gave it to the receptionist and enquired about it's authenticity prior to wanting getting it serviced.

She took it to a technician (watch maker) and he said it was genuine.. without opening it up.

I saw a similar watch yesterday (caliber 1332 DeVille) go on EBay for £51 (about $100)..

It seems that the only way of truly identifying a 'good' one is by getting an Omega man to look at it. I mean, the DeVille writing is weird. No stamp on back. No Omega badge on lug. No serial number on watch..

I invite you to look at the pics once more.. like I said, Omega have taken it to service after one of their watch makers said it was genuine.

http://server6.uploadit.org/files/ark401-Img_1750small.jpg

http://server6.uploadit.org/files/ark401-Img_1746small.jpg

http://server6.uploadit.org/files/ark401-Img_1742small.jpg

http://server6.uploadit.org/files/ark401-Img_1740small.jpg

http://server6.uploadit.org/files/ark401-Img_1738small.jpg

http://server6.uploadit.org/files/ark401-Img_1733small.jpg

http://server6.uploadit.org/files/ark401-Img_1731small.jpg

http://server6.uploadit.org/files/ark401-Img_1728small.jpg

: Definitely looks wrong there.

: That was more common on OMEGAs in the 1970s and
: 1980s. So that alone is not necessarily
: wrong.

: Serial numbers are never on the bracelet. Best
: place to check is inside on the movement
: itself.

: At the very best, this might be genuine, but
: with a badly repainted dial.

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