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My fiance Jeanette was given this watch by her Grandmother back in 1992 or thereabouts. I have never seen this watch in any Omega forum or website; it would break Jeanette's heart if it was a fake, but I have to know (she doesn't read this forum).
It looks legit, but there are no visible serial numbers on the back, and along with an older stylized seamonster, there is a box stamped with the words "dynamic" on the back. It is a quartz model.
It is also thicker at the top (near the 12) than it is at the bottom (at the 6 o'clock), but I suspect that is a design motif.
Does anyone have any info about this womans' Omega Seamaster?
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http://www.spiffle.com/mix/seamaster/overview
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