Old Omega „Incablog“ -1962-1970

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Dear all,

I stumbled upon this old Omega „Incablog“ owned by a friend of mine. Personally I never saw such a model but I am also more into seamasters.

Does anyone of you know the model and can give me some information? I am not sure if it is a fake or real.

Thank you and kind regards
Han
 
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110% fake.
 
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It actually says Incabloc which refers to the anti-shock mechanism on the balance spring. You often see it displayed on cheaper Swiss watches but not AFAIK on anything decent. Regardless of that, this is a nasty fake.
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Same reply as your other post, on the same watch. No means no!
 
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It actually says Incabloc which refers to the anti-shock mechanism on the balance spring. You often see it displayed on cheaper Swiss watches but not AFAIK on anything decent. Regardless fo that, this is a nasty fake.


Well......this one is fairly decent.

 
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Well......this one is fairly decent.

Well it is pretty, I'll give you that. I recognise the AOPA markings of course but what is the maker? In design terms it looks like some kind of Breitling Top Time/ Seamaster Chrono mashup with a nice triple date feature.
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110% fake.
Very much so. Perhaps the "incabloc" text makes it the easiest of all Omega fakes to spot...once you know.
 
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Well it is pretty, I'll give you that. I recognise the AOPA markings of course but what is the maker? In design terms it looks like some kind of Breitling Top Time/ Seamaster Chrono mashup with a nice triple date feature.


Breitling import code WOG
Charles Gigandet made case
Wakmann assembly
Val R723
Circa 1963
39mm

Think Breitling Datora but made to circumvent USA tariffs.


From Web posting BY WATCHFRED, A Breitling expert...... his comment above his watch.

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