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A really ”off” Seamaster 300 BT coming up for auction

  1. JanV Aug 12, 2018

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    Just saw this today up for auction soon in UK.

    As demand rises, more and more “off” items pop up for sale. Enjoy the photos in hunting down whats wrong with this watch. :) Just be careful out there if your hunting for all original items...

    ”OMEGA - a gentleman's Seamaster 300 'Big Triangle' bracelet watch. Stainless steel case with calibrated bezel. Reference 14755-61. Signed automatic calibre 565 with quick date set, numbered 34032738. Black dial with luminous baton hour marker.”
     
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  2. Omega world Aug 12, 2018

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    Omega WatchCo, assembled watch.....For me a Franken watch.
     
  3. dennisthemenace Hey, he asked for it! Aug 12, 2018

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    Watchco's don't use fake dials. They use genuine Omega service parts.
     
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  4. ext1 Aug 12, 2018

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    Yep, this isn't a Watchco for sure. It's....on a different level though.
     
  5. BlackTalon This Space for Rent Aug 12, 2018

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    More of a fake then a fraken
     
  6. ConElPueblo Aug 12, 2018

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    Where is that South American guy with his fake Seamaster dial when you need him?? :p

    You know, the one spouting nonsense some months ago?
     
  7. JanV Aug 12, 2018

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    My general question in mind is, are you even allowed to auction such a watch? What could be the outcome for the auction house or buyer in a case the buyer would confront them after a sale and want to cancel the deal?