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Sorry, not an Omega question, but I hope someone can help me out. I have encountered a wristwatch with a brand name unknown to me and seemingly not to be found on the ´net either. The watch in question is a gold "Le Monde" Chronograph Quartz. The second-hand movement is dubiously "per second", which makes me suspicious. There are 3 inlaid dials, all of which appear to be working. The band is textured brown leather and labelled "lizard veritable". The back is stamped with "stainless steel back chronograph quartz water resistant 3 atm 3 mic (?)" and the number "5277". I'd appreciate any advice on the authenticity of the watch, especially any lead on the manufacturer. I could also post a picture if required. Bought at a jeweller in Athens, Greece, approx. US$175. Many thanks i.a.
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