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Hello,
I was wondering if there's some website on the WWW where I can find some information about vintage Seamasters 300?
Right now there's not much of an overview about serials, movement numbers or part numbers and pictures of all different models issued by Omega!
On the Omega site there's some information, but without pictures it's very hard to distinguish between a real one or a fake one.
I know I could post a picture here and ask you experts for help, but i would like to make some sort of list like : "20 things to watch out for in a real one..." that would also be very convenient when you're looking outside of the Web.
Any opinions, ideas or links?
Thx & Have a nice weekend,
n e a t l i t t l e f e l l o w
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