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Thanks for the reply. I did look in that section but what confuses me is that my Omega has a plain back. All the ones on the site seem to have the seahorse.
Oh well, thanks for the help!
: Try the (I thought) clearly labeled article
: TELL ME ABOUT MY OMEGA in the OMEGA ZONE
: here.
: Those are nice!
: That is NOT an original Omega band. But even if
: it was, the details on the band are almost
: totally irrelevant for identifying the
: watch. Focus only on the markings on the
: watch head itself and inside the case.
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