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: Something about the rotor doesn't look right to
: me. And new Omegas don't come with the blue
: plastic on the bracelet. The location of the
: serial number looks fishy, too. Not that I'm
: an expert here, but judging from others I've
: seen, it just looks a bit strange.
Although, I myself am no expert, I think that the rotor looks okay. The serial number should be on the 7 o'clock lug but I don't seem to see it there. I see something but my serial number takes up most of the room on my 7 o'clock lug. I think the best picture to view is the 6th down on the left hand side.
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