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: These two images appear to be the same to me.
: The second photo is approximately 10%
: smaller than the Omega.ch photo. The colors
: are a bit off too. Looks authentic to me.
: Are you referring to the large arabic numerals
: on the face or the smaller sub-dials?
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No. The difference is in the tick marks
where the minutes should appear on the dial.
Each minute usually is broken down into 4 parts.
In the first, all markts are uniform. In
the second, the minute marks are larger.
JPC
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