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: Contemplating buying a ladies constellation 1377.30 from
: Jacobtime.com. However, I can find no record of this model on
: the Omega website and only find it a couple of other places on
: the web. Does anyone know anything about this model (is it
: legitimate?) and how it differs from say the 1277.30 besides the
: band?
What information do you have about the model?
In Omega's PIC codes, like 1377.30, the second digit '3' identifies the case/bracelet combination used.
2=Steel-Gold Case on Steel-Gold Bracelet
3=Steel-Gold Case on Partial Steel-Gold Bracelet
If the two numbers are actually correct, the only difference is likely one has a full gold bar versus a partial gold bar on the bracelet.
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