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  1. Pondmaster Dec 16, 2019

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    This watch was for sale on an internet auction as an Omega Seamaster De Ville. But really? It looks too messy to be real. Please give me knowledgeable advice !?
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  2. Walrus Dec 16, 2019

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    Hard to tell with those pics but I’m noticing some of the older ladies omegas look odd and have a lot of variations. Let’s see what the experts say
     
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  3. Pondmaster Dec 16, 2019

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  4. Pondmaster Dec 16, 2019

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    Thanks for the response. I’ve now tried to upload better pictures
     
  5. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Dec 16, 2019

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    I'll call it a genuine Omega on a crappy after market bracelet.
     
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  6. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Dec 16, 2019

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    Looks fine to me.
     
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  7. Pondmaster Dec 16, 2019

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    Thx Jim!! Really appreciate your feedback. Bought it on chance for €50. With a new bracelet and a service +your approval ,,, I think my wife’s Christmas present just arrived,,,,
     
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  8. Pondmaster Dec 16, 2019

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    Amazing! Really thankful for your advice X350!!