Dear All, I found a really beautiful and cheap vintage Seamaster Quartz online and wondered if it might be fake. I tried to analyze it with the given posts on this forum but I cant really, although I find it weird that the back is all plain... There were also no pictures of the inside, but lots of infos from the seller. Can you help a newbie out? Thanks in advance
Selling a "fake" Omega quartz as real might be a tough sell. The market for quartz, generally, isn't real strong. That, plus this is not a model I would think would likely be chosen, if you were assembling a fake. I think it is real, but a look inside the case back, and the movement, would be he best way to go.
It's a quartz, they usually have the calibre number on the case back. Take a look at your watch again, i think you might find it there. Should be a 4 digit number like this.