Instead you have to stay calm ... I took the pic that you posted and it's of my watch and not that of Oriolo ... look at the serial of the warranty: it is 39181061 and not 32208xxx
I'm sorry but from the picture I can not read the serial. many photos had been shared over the years with the legitimate owners and in my opinion this photo had been carefully cataloged. I do not want to question your word and above all I do not want to lack respect. The purpose of this photo was to check if the Apollo-Soyuz out of range boxes were different from the official ones and maybe you have important information about this topic Ps. I have the feeling that you and I have already spoken to us about other Forums and perhaps met with the Mercante in Fiera
The photo is from a book, the owner of that watch is recognized in the book and has shared that watch before in this forum... but sure think what you want man. He has been prepping a con job just for you for over a few years.
the photo of the caseback 461 along with that of the equipment published by me are in the same folder 461 of my computer. If you want to find my bad faith in my gesture you are very free but I want to say that if I wanted to make the dishonest I could post a picture without any description. but at the same time I published the picture of the box, the number of movement and the number engraved on the caseback. 461 is the most beautiful Pre-Soyuz-Soyuz I have ever seen; This watch is perfect and comes with Omega box and warranty, however ... with an anomalous serial ...
But the serial number is not anomalous. @doctor steel has just stated that the serial number is 39181061. The watch, with documentation, is pictured on Page 94 of Mstangas excellent book, take a look.
I've got a picture of a check to me for 1 million dollars in a folder on my computer titled I am rich... That does not mean anything. He fails to see this... I am baffled...
I know but I was just trying to re-iterate what has already been stated. The logic used is so illogical that I am thinking the OP may be a woman.
Ok, no problem ...... but another time be careful with the pics, also because with a little attention the serial can be read Well, we could meet at Mercante in Fiera
To avoid creating confusion: there are three versions of Mstanga's Apollo Soyuz book September 2014 January 2017 February 2017 You mentioned the pic of my warranty on page 94 of the book version January 2017 Thanks
Speed S.N. 32208167 Caseback 461 sold on May 8, 1981 it's the watch that Apollo-Soyuz is talking about Mine is S.N. 39181061 with caseback 132
My bad, I've edited my post. How do you know the watch was sold in 1981? If it is true, it would be quite curious to have an earlier correct s/n (132) with a much later movement than a "pre-A/S" with a suspect movement (461). We'll probably never know the end of the story, but I maintain that I wouldn't buy one of these without a 39m serial number...