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I was given the omega in the picture here as a present recently.
It's beautiful but it has a totally plain back -not even "omega" engraved on it- and no sign of a serial number anywhere on the outside. Does anybody know anything about it? I'm hoping it's a real one as I'd be very disappointed to learn otherwise.
I have three '90's quartz Omega's (Seamaster, DeVille and Constellation) and the front of this one screams "genuine". The movement is precise, the finish looks superb. It's just the plain back that I'm curious about and, also, that it looks like a press in back where I would really expect a Seamaster to be screw in.
I don't have the tools or nerve to try to take off the back but, if nobody can help me, then that's the next step. I'd just rather not risk opening it and possibly scratching the back unnecessarily or damaging anything.
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