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hi y'all,
i've just successfully bid for what seems to be my first seamaster. prior to that, i've been searching for information pertaining to the watch for a week but to no avail.
i was wondering if anyone would be able to acertain that it's a genuine omega by looking at pictures of the watch. the seller wasn't able to open the back case to give me a serial or model number.
size: 41-mm wide (including the signed crown) x 45-mm (from lug tip to lug tip)
any input appreciated, lest i be purchasing something not worth its value. thanks!
henry.
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