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I Don't Think It's Discontinued... *LINK*

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: http://cgi.ebay.com/OMEGA-MENS-CONSTELLATION-1302-10-AUTO-CHRONOMETER-WATCH_W0QQitemZ5025431659QQcategoryZ31387QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

It is still on Omega's website at the link below, model 1302.10.00. I found it by typing that model number into their watchfinder.

As for value, the seller notes that it does not come with the original packaging. This greatly reduces its value. You may even get a watch with the serial numbers removed, in which case the Omega factory will refuse to service the watch even at your expense. Further, you never know who you can trust or what you will get on ebay.

I can't tell if it's real or fake just from the pictures on ebay, but I, personally, would steer clear of this watch. Without the original box it's worth perhaps 40% of MSRP, no more. If the serial numbers have been scraped off it's worth even less. If you REALLY want this watch, contact the seller and ask him to verify that the serial numbers are intact and ask him what, if any, paperwork the watch comes with. Make sure you get this in writing before bidding.

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