Identifying Vintage Omega Clock help?

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Hello. Have this omega clock and am trying to identify it. Does anyone know anything about this clock?
Serial number 9486702 on bottom with a 4 stamp.
Replica of Late 1800's Miniature Brass CLOISONNÉ CLOCK?
Glass-encased porcelain dial with Roman numerals. The front and side cloisonné panels have pastoral pictures, and the back panel has a nude scene. The clock marked "Omega Made in Switzerland since 1775". It has ball feet and the same ball studs on the top. Ornate handle. Brass time setter topped. The total height is 3 1/2," and the clock center is 2 1/4". The base measures 2" x 1 5/8".

 
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My guess would be fake. I do not think Louis Brant came along until the early 19th century.

Omega tends to 'modern' designs, which tend to look a bit timeless. (pun intended.) I suspect that Bregeut had influence in this area and now a part of the Swatch group.

The more instances one looks at the more this design aesthetic comes apparent.
 
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Based on the information printed on the dial I would say this is a fake.