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  1. dr925md Sep 10, 2016

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    Just acquired an 18k gold Omega Constellation 1021 with day and date. Wondering about authenticity. The days are not in English but as follows sab,dom,seg,ter,qua,qui,sex. Does this seem legit and if so what language.? DSC07006.jpg DSC07003.jpg DSC07015.jpg
     
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  2. ulackfocus Sep 10, 2016

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    I wanna live in the country that mandates sex every 7 days! :D
     
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  3. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Sep 10, 2016

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    I'd be happy with once a month, on the 9th.
     
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  4. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Sep 10, 2016

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    Looks like Portuguese. Don't know about authenticity. Do you have a photo of the inside of the caseback?
     
  5. dr925md Sep 10, 2016

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    here's the back cover DSC07010.jpg
     
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  7. M'Bob Sep 10, 2016

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    Obviously, there would be no married people...
     
  8. ulackfocus Sep 10, 2016

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    Wow, whatever country this came from is great! I swear the inside of that caseback says "NO BRAS". :D
     
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  9. omegastar Sep 10, 2016

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    Comes from Brazil ?
     
  10. dr925md Sep 10, 2016

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    It actually says 'ind bras' which I think refers to the tiny ring around the inside of cover
     
  11. omegastar Sep 10, 2016

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    It means Brazilian industries in Potuguese !
     
  12. dr925md Sep 10, 2016

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    So is this a rare model or total fake. The gold is real. Tests as solid 18K. Runs great.
     
  13. omegastar Sep 10, 2016

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    It means that this watch was originally sold in Brazil with a local gold case or custom case. It was common practice in Spain, Argentina, France, USA, ....to avoid enormous import duties on gold. All swiss brands had their gold cases made in those countries to avoid paying taxes.
     
  14. dr925md Sep 10, 2016

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    Thanks omegastar. That is good info.