Help with original omega brazelet references.

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Hi all, good morning!! I need the omega reference number (OEM Omega reference) for the brazelet 1506/16 and 1039/516, for a vintage Seamaster 300. Hope you can help me, regards!!
 
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Hi all, good morning!! I need the omega reference number (OEM Omega reference) for the brazelet 1506/16 and 1039/516, for a vintage Seamaster 300. Hope you can help me, regards!!
The watch is a 1964 Seamaster 300 with case number 165024-64 S.C.
 
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There's a local dealer that told me that he has a 1506/16 and a 1039/516 brazelets with the omega references 020ST1506016 and 020ST1039516. I would like to know if that reference numbers are the omega original OEM references or they are invented/fake.
 
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So he is claiming to have NOS bracelets from the 1960s in original packaging? Respectfully, I don't think those numbers are going to help you very much. I would just go look at the bracelets and determine if they are authentic. If they are fake, then the packaging can also be fake. I'm sure it's easier to make fake packaging then a convincing fake bracelet. And honestly, if you suspect a professional dealer of trying to sell you counterfeit bracelets, then that's a big problem right there.
 
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They come in a sealed bag with the omega adhesive label which has those numbers. The problem is every chinese falsification out there... And that is why I'd like to verify those reference numbers. The numbers on the clasp seem to be made with laser, but I'm not sure, that's the other reason I was asking if those reference numbers were real.
 
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I have some and they look like this.


It's similar to that. That's the reason why I wanted to know the OEM reference to verify with the label
 
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You seem to be missing the point. Regardless of the packaging looks like the only way to verify if the bracelet is real is for someone with knowledge and experience to examine the bracelet
 
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It's similar to that. That's the reason why I wanted to know the OEM reference to verify with the label
You seem to think that it would be harder to make a counterfeit label than a counterfeit bracelet. 🤨

If you want to authenticate the bracelets, post many good high resolution photos of all parts (links, end-links, clasp, blades, etc.) from many angles.

And I mean photos of the bracelets, not the labels. ::rimshot::