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: When I initially received it, I brought it to a
: watch dealer in my area. This is originally
: what I based my confidence on.
You mean the watch salesperson you said was't very knowledgable...
: buttons do effect the dials - just not
: properly. Do you know if this is an
: indication of a counterfit v. a broken
It could mean either. You've GOT to get someone experienced with OMEGA watch repair to directly examine it to determine exactly what you have -- a legit but broken watch, a limited function fake, or a broken fake.
Anything we can tell you here without seeing the actual watch is nothing better that guesswork. You need better answers than that.
Don't talk to salespeople, they are almost never knowledgable watch experts (though they often
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