Omega beads of rice bracelet authenticity

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Thanks for that I thought the top may be fake as there are no number marks.
 
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Thanks for that I thought the top may be fake as there are no number marks.
All of that would depend on who made it. Marks vary between OEM and country of origin.
 
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What watches fit the 1036 and 1037 bracelets ?.
The 1036 has number 11 end links the 1037 number 70.
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They’re all genuine.

The 5 row is generally early-mid 60’s and the 7 row mid-late 60’s. It’s the Endlinks that are model specific.

11 and 70 Endlinks are generally for ‘standard’ round cased Seamasters/Constellations etc.

If you search the forum there is a thread which details what Endlinks fit each reference.
 
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If anyone wants the eternal gratitude of the forum, they can convert that list into searchable format. 😁

Mmh - I have a scan pen, so getting all the info from the pictures into a word document wouldn’t take me too much time, 15 minutes or so. Not sure I could upload this here, though - any suggestion what the most practical format would be? I guess just c&p‘ing the info into a regular post?

/edit: Just saw your post. Thank's @Dan S 😁
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Mmh - I have a scan pen, so getting all the info from the pictures into a word document wouldn’t take me too much time, 15 minutes or so. Not sure I could upload this here, though - any suggestion what the most practical format would be? I guess just c&p‘ing the info into a regular post?

/edit: Just saw your post. Thank's @Dan S 😁

Well, I started to do it as a proof of concept, but it's going to be slow going to finish it the way I'm doing it. If you want to split the work I'm game. I will do the first 4 images and you do the last 3

[Edit: Never mind, I powered through it.]
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