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  1. DrPhil Apr 27, 2016

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    Just recieved an awaited Omega bead of rice bracelet for my Omega Constellation.
    I like the 7/9 row type and found an advertise saying, Omega renovated original bracelet, coming from a Seamaster.
    The bracelet is in good condition, tight and not so hard polished.

    What made me wonder and what i want some help with is:
    The clasp i marked 1502, can't find any other similar bracelet with 1502 clasp. The ones i find is 5/7 row.
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    Endlinks are not marked, i thought they always were.
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    Would really appreciate some input.:)
     
  2. JimInOz Melbourne Australia Apr 27, 2016

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    No help until you have fixed that arse-about link!

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  3. DrPhil Apr 27, 2016

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    Sorry about that one..:oops:
     
  4. Peemacgee Purrrr-veyor of luxury cat box loungers Apr 27, 2016

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    My BoR
    Came as original to the Connie
    Clasp says 1037 No12
    End links have 70 on them
    Slightly different shape end links to yours

    BTW very nice Connie
    Great sharp case and lovely dial
    ( need to sort those hands though ..,)

    I know it's irksome not to be sure about the authenticity of the clasp - but it's a nice bracelet and I would just enjoy it
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  5. DrPhil Apr 27, 2016

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    Thanks:)
    I'm aware about the hands, need to take care about that.

    I agree with you, it's a nice bracelet and i really like it.
    It's sometimes a problem this authenticy thing.:eek:
    Appreciate your input.
     
  6. TNTwatch Apr 27, 2016

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    The clasp was switched from the 5/7 rows. It should be either 8270, 1037 or 1503. Not really a big deal anyways.

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  7. DrPhil Apr 27, 2016

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    No, not a big deal only I was told it was original setup.
    What about the end links, should there be a number on them?
     
  8. TNTwatch Apr 27, 2016

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    Sometimes they don't have a number, even modern replacement ones. Not really big deal for wearing, but may not be as desirable as possible when buying or selling. The whole bracelet looks used and there's nothing to say it's non-genuine. At least it's consistent, a la the hands to the watch - not everything is correct.
     
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  9. DrPhil Apr 27, 2016

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    I guess your right.
    I believe I will keep it like it is, except I'll have to fix the hands.[emoji6]