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: I have recently purchased a preowned 120m
: multifunction and have a question about
: whether or not I bought a fake...
You can't fake that watch -- the multifunction electronic movement and curved digital display in that are too unique. It's not like a typical date/time watch that can be faked with a look-alike casing and a generic movement from a $20 watch.
: Can anyone else tell me what the lifespan of
: this watch should be? (is it less than other
: Omega's due to the digital display?).
Lifespan should be like any electronic watch -- 20 years or more. Electronic watches just become harder to repair later, as replacment electronics of the right generation become scarce.
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