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

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Here is another one that I suspect to be fake due to the face and the spelling mistakes. Anyone got any other ideas about it?

Probably not fake, just a horrible redial.
 
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Thanks for helping with your know knowledge,
Smiffy
Would anyone buy a watch with a dial like that, or would it in some way make it more desirable being different?
 
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Found this one on ebay, going for £900 solid gold ladies Omega. The engraving on the movement is an absolute disgrace even for a faker.

It's not a fake, and if you saw the engraving life size on the 15mm dia movement it would look completely normal.
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It's not a fake, and if you saw the engraving life size on the 15mm dia movement it would look completely normal.
Thanks for your input, but I dont think it would look much different to the pictures, its not stamped as it should be, its scratched in.
 
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Thanks for your input, but I dont think it would look much different to the pictures, its not stamped as it should be, its scratched in.
I think this is where you take the opportunity to learn from someone who is extremely knowledgeable. You have been a member since yesterday and all your posts have been on this thread. I don't mean to offend but where did you get your Omega knowledge?
 
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Thanks for your input, but I dont think it would look much different to the pictures, its not stamped as it should be, its scratched in.

Fair enough, I bow to your greater wisdom and experience.
 
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Fair enough, I bow to your greater wisdom and experience.
Sorry you feel like that, to answer both of you in one go. I have a few pieces and have been into watches for some time, I wont go into my background but surfice to say I have a good eye.
Just because im a new member doesnt mean Im a newboy to everything. Im learning everyday , and that is why I joined this sight to try and get some of the scum low lifes that deal in fakes out of the way. Your experience with these watches is more than likely better than mine, but I have never been burnt buying a fake,.
Sorry everyone seems so uptight with the newboy. Cheers Smiffy
 
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Thanks for your input, but I dont think it would look much different to the pictures, its not stamped as it should be, its scratched in.
What movement do you think someone has used to try to pass off as genuine Omega by scratching the serial number etc. on?
 
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What movement do you think someone has used to try to pass off as genuine Omega by scratching the serial number etc. on?
I have no idea but to me it looks fake. Where is the serial numbers reference did you check it?
 
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I have no idea but to me it looks fake. Where is the serial numbers reference did you check it?
No, but I don't go round shouting fake when I have no idea.
 
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I have no idea but to me it looks fake. Where is the serial numbers reference did you check it?
I wouldn't touch it with a 10 ft. pole. Could be real, though. I just don't know enough to say.

The stupid looking redial would make me just move on.

Glad you found the right place to post this.
gatorcpa
 
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Another one.... I am constantly surprised that the auctioneers cannot tell how bad these are.
And bidding is up to about EUR850.
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http://www.lauritz.com/da/auktion/omega-seamaster-herrearmbaandsur/i4426267/


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Yep, a complete disgrace. I have mailed Lauritz, as this behaviour is below even them... My guess is that that they are neglecting the issue and basically selling it for the gold content... Which is probably not that impressive 😉
 
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Yep, a complete disgrace. I have mailed Lauritz, as this behaviour is below even them... My guess is that that they are neglecting the issue and basically selling it for the gold content... Which is probably not that impressive 😉
There is no gold (worth mentioning) in that P-O-Shit.
Fake as a 3-dollar bill.
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I wouldn't touch it with a 10 ft. pole. Could be real, though. I just don't know enough to say.

The stupid looking redial would make me just move on.

Glad you found the right place to post this.
gatorcpa
Thank you for your support
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You buy it then and let us know, cheers.
It's not a fake, and if you saw the engraving life size on the 15mm dia movement it would look completely normal.
I wouldn't touch it with a 10 ft. pole. Could be real, though. I just don't know enough to say.

The stupid looking redial would make me just move on.

Glad you found the right place to post this.
gatorcpa
Thank you Sir appr
 
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Yep, a complete disgrace. I have mailed Lauritz, as this behaviour is below even them... My guess is that that they are neglecting the issue and basically selling it for the gold content... Which is probably not that impressive 😉
It was actually cancelled by the auctioneers before it was hammered.
Still can't believe that they listed it in the first place. :whipped: