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Mate, you are going to have to put up some more pics- go in closer to get the finer detail. But my initial (uneducated) opinion is that you should run like the proverbial wind. This piece incorporates design features from across a broad range of the Omega spectrum- and does so in what appears to be a "Frankenwatch" manner. I could be wrong, but I would avoid.
: Can anyone tell me if the omega seamaster I
: have found is original! I love the look of
: older watches and love the look of this but
: cannot find anything else like it. It is
: quartz and I cannot verify the age. The
: dealer seems real although it comes with no
: official paperwork only his valuation and
: word. I am buying the watch for a special
: reason and any help would be very much
: appreciated - Regards Andy
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