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OMEGA CERAMICA

I have a superb looking Omega Ceramica dress style watch (how do you post photographs on the forum if you don't have a URL for them?) but would like to know more about it, assuming it is real, which I think it is. Colours are stainless steel and gunmetal grey with integral bracelet which has the number OMGEGA 1396/017 on the inside of the clasp - in the normal Omega location. The dial lettering is: Omega (obviously) Speedmaster and Quartz and the dial is best described as square with very rounded corners. The outside of the back has the Seamaster logo and the word 'QUARTZ'. Said to be from the 1990s.

Have looked at the Rado Ceramica site and considering their design concept the watch has that feel about it.

Any history or helpful comments will be much appreciated.

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