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I have a stainless Omega Automatic Turler with the Seamaster logo and Seahorse/Dragon on the back of the case. My uncle, who was working in the oilfields in Dubai at the time, gave it to me on my 15th birthday (I'm now 51) when he bought his first Rolex. With regular servicing it keeps excellent time. A simple, uncluttered face and a low profile that doesn't shred your shirt cuff.
: Has anyone ever heard of an Omega Turler. What
: is a Turler. A model like 'Seamaster',
: 'Constellation'... or is it bogus. There are
: two watches with this description on ebay,
: items 4965117996 and 4964816216. I had an
: opportunity to buy another 'turler' awhile
: ago but I didn't know what it was and
: thought it might be a fake. The one offered
: to me also indicated 'quartz' on the dial
: and I didn't think Omega did that. Any help
: is appreciated. This is a great site! Thank
: you!
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