Ah yes- Of course (*headdesk*) the 'matic' refers to an automatic watch! What I am interested in is a manual movement Omega, not an automatic. I thought that perhaps Ladymatic was a reference to the over all style of this watch. This seller does not offer a return policy, with the original listing of the watch I'd asked for clear images of movement and inside of case, and if that was not possible to perhaps allow me to purchase it and have 7 days to get to a professional watch servicer to have it authenticated at my cost, as otherwise I'd have o recourse if it was not authentic. They didn't respond until the listing had ended and it was relisted with the single blurry image of the movement, and no mention of my request to be able to authenticate it. Also, it may just be the angle of the images, but it looks like the text at the bottom of the face is partially hidden by the bezel ( not sure if that is the correct term)- which made me wonder if this is a franken watch.
Thank you both for responding to my enquiry. If I were to attempt to search for a watch similar to this one on the Omega Forum's sale page, what search terms would be appropriate?
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