Don't fall for a Fake vintage Omegas! Post them here (Not for questions)

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Thanks! The seller gave me the movement and watch case serial numbers but I wasn't able to find anything on the Internet - would this watch have been made in the 80s or 70s?

movement serial number is 47044141 , and watch case serial number is 53013099 .

The price is a little steep but the condition looks good. Thanks again!
 
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100% fake, I doubt the movement on this one is even genuine, the rest of the watch is that bad.

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Any help on this one? Unfortunately I have no pics of the caseback or movement at this time
 
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Saw this on an auction gong for 285$.
Is it real?
The fact that there's no hour-mark next to the calendar window caught my attention $_57-4.JPG $_57-2.JPG $_57-3.JPG $_57.JPG $_57-5.JPG
 
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DSC04430.JPG DSC04433.JPG DSC04441.JPG DSC04457.JPG DSC04458.JPG DSC04447.JPG Hello mates, I m new here and I need advice from people like you who know what is the difference between real and fake. I m going to buy an Omega seamaster watch, but I m not sure is it real so I m gonna describe it to you if want to help me in this situation I will be very appreciated to you, thank you in advance!
The all three small hand deals are moving and when I pulled out the middle button on wright side the second hand deal is stop moving. I m gonna put some pictures. thank you for help!
 
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It's OK for a fake, probably find it has a quartz movement.
What have you found out about the "limited edition" serial number?
The general finish is well below Omega standards.
Don't pay more than $9.
 
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Movement shot raises a few questions on this Seamaster. Stay away...

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Hi there, I love the idea of owning a beautiful vintage seamaster, but I'm a little out of my depth here.
So, I'm looking for some input on a watch I'm considering buying:
http://www.chrono24.com/en/omega/seamaster-quartz-daydate--id3515034.htm
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More generally, are the sellers on this site reputable? Is there a better approach I should be taking on my search? Thanks for the input.
 
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The piece is genuine and nicely refurbished, but at that price you could do much better. There is a wide range of manual wind or automatic vintage Seamasters at much better rates. Even F300 Seamasters are a better solution if you are looking for a vintage quartz.
 
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Hey man hope all is well. I recently stumbled upon an old vintage omega on our local online website. I'm from Pakistan btw. It looked pretty legit. But I would love your feedback on it and if I should purchase it or not. It's costing me around $100 which sounds too good to be true haha. Screenshot_2015-10-06-04-00-53.png Screenshot_2015-10-06-04-00-50.png Screenshot_2015-10-06-04-00-45.png
 
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It's not the fakes that will get you. It's all the cleaver redials and badly services movements with damaged parts that is the issue.
 
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hello, new to forum. hoping i can get some help identifying if this watch is legit. only thing I can call out is the crown is not original.

thanks in advance!
 
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hello, new to forum. hoping i can get some help identifying if this watch is legit. only thing I can call out is the crown is not original.

thanks in advance!
Watch is genuine.