Help with identification

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Hi all I’m quite new to omegas and wondering if anyone can help me identify this seamaster? I am assuming it’s made up of a few different parts and possibly some bits being fake? Any help on the matter would very much be appreciated.

Thanks all!
 
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Not necessarily a “Frankenwatch”, eg built with parts from different watches, but it’s a redial and the crown - while being a nice flat foot example - belongs on a steel watch.
 
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You will have to open it to check if other parts are "franked"..
 
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The caseback isn’t sitting flush and has a killer scratch nay gouge down the side.
 
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Hi all I’m quite new to omegas and wondering if anyone can help me identify this seamaster? I am assuming it’s made up of a few different parts and possibly some bits being fake? Any help on the matter would very much be appreciated.

Thanks all!


What do people think it’s worth currently? With the info you see? Don’t want to buy a waste of time
 
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What do people think it’s worth currently? With the info you see? Don’t want to buy a waste of time
They are saying it’s a 565 movement
 
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What do people think it’s worth currently? With the info you see? Don’t want to buy a waste of time

The vintage watch aficionados on the forum are mainly collectors, and this is not a watch for a collector. So I'm not sure people will really be interested in putting a value on it as a decorative item with little collectible interest.
 
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The vintage watch aficionados on the forum are mainly collectors, and this is not a watch for a collector. So I'm not sure people will really be interested in putting a value on it as a decorative item with little collectible interest.

Sorry I mean more as if i was to purchase this watch, i want to know if its worth what they are asking. so wondered if $200 is worth it?

Thanks all