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  1. Maitreyoda007 Apr 28, 2019

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  2. ext1 Apr 28, 2019

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    Yikes. Fonts are too thick. Where are the lovely serifs?! Personally, not spending 200 bucks for this.
     
  3. alam Apr 28, 2019

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    with a $225 BIN, you will save several thousand $$ over a real one --but be warned, comments/screams of "wrong/fake bezel" will hunt you...

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  4. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Apr 28, 2019

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    Just buy a genuine Omega bezel that isn’t DON if you don’t want to pay for a vintage bezel, don’t go buying fake parts for a real watch.
     
  5. w154 Apr 28, 2019

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    Basically this. I don’t understand why anyone would want to buy a fake DON instead of a real, but later, Omega bezel. There must be loads of options, various versions of service bezels, plus pulsation bezels and so on.
     
  6. queriver Apr 28, 2019

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  7. dsio Ash @ ΩF Staff Member Apr 28, 2019

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    The pulsation bezel or telemetre are both good options too I forgot about those but they’re available, genuine Omega parts and also a great alternative.
     
  8. Maitreyoda007 Apr 28, 2019

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    Thanx ;)
    I don’t want to cheat anybody, I couldn’t do that.
     
  9. Caliber561 Apr 28, 2019

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    To be fair, I don't think you could. The seller says in the description that the bezel was made deliberately with slight differences from an original so it could be identified as an aftermarket piece if someone ever tried to use it as a counterfeit or fake.