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: OK, I admit there were some obvious mistakes...
: The face didn't have the "word
: chronometer", there is a little
: "superluminova" at the 3 O'clock
: that shouldn't be there on a Mid-size, and
: is the case back a little too thick?
The word "Chronometer" is missing because this is a mid-size QUARTZ model. The luminova should be there as well. Check out this link to the real thing on Omega's website. Frankly, I see a watch that is very heavily used, and being a mid-size quartz it didn't have a terribly high MSRP to begin with. $140 is still dirt cheap, but if this watch is a fake it's a VERY GOOD FAKE. I can't be sure it's genuine just from these pictures, but nothing screams "fake" to me.
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