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Hi,
I was hoping for some comments in an earlier message, but after much reading on the Forum, I realise that a Pic speaks volumes, so hopefully one will be displayed below!
I broke the rules (?) and bought off an Ebay dealer... However, seller seemed v. genuine with loads of v. high 100% feedback, the description was good and as a non-expert I am very happy with my watch. It is a vintage Omega watch (military I think)from the 60's... but what do you think?
Sorry about the red light on my camera which has shone on the images, but hopefully you can get an idea... The only damage it has is a scratch on movement. I think the dial and case have been refurbished.
So, does it look genuine? You can tell it to me straight! - The price wasn't bad ... from research I did before buying, I saw identical looking watches for sale with similar vintage movements with other dealers.
Any comments welcome.
AT.
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