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And more fake seamaster 300`s...... Stubby dial.....

  1. watchyouwant ΩF Clairvoyant Sep 7, 2017

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  2. panaitchrono Sep 7, 2017

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    Personaly I couldn't figure that this was a fake..thank you.
     
  3. speedamatuer Sep 7, 2017

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    Saw this one earlier; thank god for the stubbies as the bezel threw me. It's either real or they're getting very good at faking them.

    Could be a fake dial on a real/put together watch?
     
  4. watchyouwant ΩF Clairvoyant Sep 7, 2017

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    would need the movement number for the period. kind regards. achim
     
  5. uwsearch Sep 7, 2017

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    "ALL ORIGINAL apart from the quadrant that has been replaced by collector's item"
     
  6. speedamatuer Sep 7, 2017

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    And the hands...
     
  7. oddboy Zero to Grail+2998 In Six Months Sep 7, 2017

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    Doesn't that description basically say "all original except the dial which has been redone" ? Italian is not a strong point for me.
     
  8. Koen Sep 7, 2017

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    Ive mentioned to him that it was a fake dial, but he wouldn’t take action.
     
  9. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Sep 7, 2017

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  10. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Sep 7, 2017

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    Removed.
     
  11. speedamatuer Sep 7, 2017

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  12. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Sep 7, 2017

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    Gone again.
     
  13. Dash1 Sep 8, 2017

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    Why? Imo It was a genuine watch with a bad dial and he was upfront about that in the description. There are hundreds of omegas on eBay with the wrong dials.
     
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  14. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Sep 8, 2017

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    It's a blatantly counterfeit dial used expressly to inflate the value of the watch to the uneducated buyer. If they had used a new genuine Omega dial that would be different.