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  1. FredOmega3 Jul 18, 2019

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    Hi,

    I read this thread: https://omegaforums.net/threads/about-omega-buckles.37347/

    about Omega buckles but for some reason I cannot post a new message in that thread.

    Anyhow, I just recently bought this buckle on Ebay, being aware that buckles could be fake. I hadn't found the thread on Omega Forums about Omega buckles before I bought it.

    The buckle is sold here:
    OMEGA 16mm Yellow Gold Plated Watch Strap Buckle,Rare Model.1970'S

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/OMEGA-16...108766?hash=item4d97f8385e:g:6zoAAOSwdg5dCkwMPurchases made through these links may earn this site a commission from the eBay Partner Network

    Pictures of the buckle from the Ebay listing:

    s-l400 (1).jpg s-l400 (2).jpg s-l400 (3).jpg s-l400 (4).jpg

    When I bought it, the add also said 1 available and as soon as I purchased it, the seller put another one up for sale.

    I just received the buckle and took some pictures:

    IMG_20190716_154651.jpg IMG_20190718_104720.jpg IMG_20190718_104743.jpg

    What do you experts say. Real or fake one?
     
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  2. Rochete Jul 18, 2019

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    Says "acier inox" yet plated...
     
  3. FredOmega3 Jul 18, 2019

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    Noticed that too, at least "ACIER INOX" is written as the correct two words whereas fakes often write it incorrectly as one word, "ACIERINOX". (Acier Inox are the French words for Stainless Steel for those who didn't know, had to look it up myself :) ) The plot thickens..
     
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  4. VetPsychWars Wants to be in the club! Jul 18, 2019

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    Both are true. It is made of stainless steel, and then SOME of them are plated. It’s real.

    Tom
     
  5. Rochete Jul 18, 2019

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    Should not say "plaque or" or similar instead of "Acier inox"? That's what I understand from the above quoted buckles' thread by @omegastar
     
  6. VetPsychWars Wants to be in the club! Jul 18, 2019

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    Not necessarily. Depends on who made the buckle and then who plated it, and then what it was plated WITH. Could have been plated after initial sale, for example.

    Tom
     
  7. FredOmega3 Jul 18, 2019

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    In the thread by @omegastar https://omegaforums.net/threads/about-omega-buckles.37347/

    they talk about taking a closer look at the spring bar, can anyone explain how you can you tell by the springbar if the buckle is most likely fake or real?

    Also, I like the distinctive look of the Omega logo on this particular buckle, it does not have a "bloated" or "molten" look to it like many fakes do.

    The buckle looks like this buckle by the manufacturer MG in the above thread:

    215102-ede2f98f871bd55470ac96a28a315103.jpg 215104-e12917d85aecbac99c0ade5dfe01de7b.jpg 215109-bc664006c932ff2214f11c9c6a198524.jpg

    only that mine is gold in colour.
     
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  8. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Jul 18, 2019

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    OPs buckle is fake as are all of the sellers other Omega offerings and probably much of the rest.

    Sellers previous account has been suspended after having been reported (multiple times) for selling fake Omega and other parts. This appears to be a new account listing the same fake parts. I just reported 29 of their listings for fake Omega parts and will be watching them for the expected relisting.
     
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  9. Rochete Jul 18, 2019

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    Taken down already.
     
  10. ext1 Jul 18, 2019

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    Keep in mind the logo that you like is only correct for certain watches. I know it's not correct on a speedy for example.