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I have just been offered a Seamaster Model 2541.80.00. This watch does not have a movement inside it, it is fitted with a 1503/825 bracelet, has the dial, hands etc, showing the time as 10.08.45 exactly as on the omega site, inside the case there is an antimagnetic shield, it has the winder and the helium valve, to all intent it is a genuine watchm my question is do Omega make dummy watches for display purposes? i dont think this watch is anyway fake the quality is excellent and who would bother to make a fake that obvously wont work, any ideas anybody
frank
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