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Bad pictures are sometimes just bad pictures. The crown looks like it's pulled out, something people do to stop the second hand from blurring. I see nothing in the photo that tells me it's fake. That said, I am not guarantying it's authentic. I've seen plenty of fake Omegas that would fool most Dealers and ardent enthusiasts unless they put the thing under severe scrutiny and/or opened it up.
BTW - I just spoke with my Dealer who checked with Omgea US, and they have one left in stock and none of the black dial versions.
The model is discontinued.
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