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Hello.
I'm a bit confused about this Omega Genève that I received from a relative several years ago.
It's a yellow gold mens wristwatch, with Omega signed bracelet. In the dial you can read "Omega Automatic" and "Genève", but in the back case it have the Seamaster logo with the omega sign under it and the moto "Omega" over the seahorse.
The movement is an Omega-signed automatic caliber 1481. The thing that bugs me is that it don't have any inscription inside the back snap case (I have a 18k gold frankenwatch?).
Maybe some of you can give me more info about this watch. I'm sorry about the lousy pictures, but this is all that my photo skills can do. :(
Thanks
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