can anybody tell me that this omega is a genuine or fake?

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I would appreciate if someone help me find out ita a genuine omega or a fake one?

Its a quartz movement with

Seamaster logo and tiffany & co. Written2
 
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Looks real to me, not a very valuable model though and not in great condition
 
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Looks real to me, not a very valuable model though and not in great condition
Thank you so much for your reply.

Can you guess What age of it might be?
 
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Why tiffany & Co. Is printed inside the dial down to omega?

And a watch technician told me its a fake one as its machine can be fit in some other brands of watches where as a real omega's machine can't be adjusted at all other brands of frames
 
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Tiffany & Co has co-branded with Omega (and other brands)

Not an expert on quartz movements so can't help with your watchmaker's comment
 
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Tiffany & Co has co-branded with Omega (and other brands)

Is there any noticeable point to categorise it into fakes?



Not an expert on quartz movements so can't help with your watchmaker's comment
 
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Tiffany & Co has co-branded with Omega (and other brands)

Not an expert on quartz movements so can't help with your watchmaker's comment

Is there any noticeable point to categorise it into fakes?
 
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Its NOT a fake, its quite genuine Omega, you need to fine a need "watch technician".
 
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No, it's not a fake by any means, I can see

And agree with previous speaker.....
 
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The quality looks so poor but I cannot argue if it is a genuine or not. Anyway, I skip this one, mainly because it is a quartz model.
 
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Only the movement looks fine and in a good shape. A Renata battery will fit better. 😉
 
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Looks real to me, not a very valuable model though and not in great condition
Hey brother
i want to sell of my piece for $350/-

Can you help me out in this where to sell and how to
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Hey brother
i want to sell of my piece for $350/-

Can you help me out in this where to sell and how to


Unfortunately you won't be able to sell it on this forum, as we require 200 posts before you can list it for sale.

At the moment you have 6 posts & only in this thread.

eBay is probably the best place for you to try to sell it.
 
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As Mr. Knievel suggested above eBay is your best bet, I think $350 will be pushing it and you'll definitely need to change the battery and make sure its running well to get anything at all for it.
 
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As Mr. Knievel suggested above eBay is your best bet, I think $350 will be pushing it and you'll definitely need to change the battery and make sure its running well to get anything at all for it.

Start it at 99¢ and take your best shot, but its worth nowhere near $350.00, closer to $50.00 if you're lucky.