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Yes, this is indeed a fake, either a Hong Kong or Italian fake from the late 70s.
It has novelty value but in terms of money one could say its worthless.
Cheers
Desmond
: Hello,
: I got my hands on a really old watch. Looks
: vintage from the 70'.
: Omega "Constellation"
: Its about 60 grams in weight.
: 18k, 0,750 writen on the case. (gold)
: It has the "little scale" to measure
: seconds.
: says "Antimagnetic" on the front
: On the meachanism and on the back of the case
: there is absolutly no text.
: Here are some images:
: http://img455.imageshack.us/my.php?image=watch1ar2.jpg
:
: http://img454.imageshack.us/my.php?image=watch4ym9.jpg
:
: http://img454.imageshack.us/my.php?image=watch2ks6.jpg
: I'm pretty sure its fake since it does not have
: any numbers inside the case. But maybe
: someone can say diffirent? Can I get some
: money for it even if its fake?
: Sorry for my poor english.
: Thanks
: Kostas
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