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  1. ashdian May 26, 2018

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    I tried to read through the pinned so I hope this is the right place.

    My grandfather passed recently and I was given twin watches as a gift before he left.
    They seem to be very high quality and he has been mostly house bound for the past ten years, I'd guess they were purchased in the 30-15 years ago time frame which I know is very broad. They were in my grandma's watch cases for storage so I have no identifying information. One has since stopped but I think I just need a watch winder.
    We have looked all over the internet to no avail, which makes me think maybe it's not genuine.
    Was just hoping to have some identification so we know what we have for our children's legacy. (I know nothing about watches so please forgive). 9EFA3FEA-8048-4A90-AB6D-D7166EA93C87.gif 6002BEF8-57BE-4A85-BC9D-057BBC3F7A5E.jpeg
     
  2. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado May 26, 2018

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    Unfortunately they are both very fake.
     
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  3. staristheanswer May 26, 2018

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    It looks fake to me.Not an expert btw.Please make more pictures with more zoom on the movement and numbers if you can and make the first picture (gif) disappear :thumbsup:
     
  4. dennisthemenace Hey, he asked for it! May 26, 2018

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    We've seen enough pictures already. ::puke::::puke::
     
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  5. ashdian May 26, 2018

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    Thank you
     
  6. connieseamaster May 26, 2018

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    Common Chinese watch. They'll put pretty much any logo on the same watch. I've seen these with Patek, Breitling, and JLC logos as well.