Archer
··Omega Qualified WatchmakerI have to say I have less faith in the extracts now than I have had in a while. The fact that they make you send photos is something that strikes me as being very odd. If this truly is an extract of the archives (by definition their own records) then why are photos of the watch required?
This sort of example makes me really wonder if these are truly based on archive extracts. Are they simply using the photos? If so, it opens things up to all kinds of fraud.
They also had a 2998-1 that Omega could not verify a couple of years ago (I know about the missing files for some range of movement numbers etc) and now they all of the sudden could verify it.
This sort of example makes me really wonder if these are truly based on archive extracts. Are they simply using the photos? If so, it opens things up to all kinds of fraud.