Omega Bracelet Authenticity

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Hello lovely Omega Forums people.

I recently purchased this bracelet on my country's version of eBay for such a small amount of money ($25 US) I didn't bother checking its authenticity.

Now I have it I can see it has endlink numbers (70) but doesn't have a bracelet number (which all my other Omega bracelets have) and as such I assume it's a fake, but thought I'd post it here to see if anyone could confirm or correct my assumption.

Either way I'm not too concerned, it's in pretty good condition, didn't cost much, still functions, fits well and I'll use it anyway.

Thanks in advance for any input.
Matt

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I don't see anything off about it, looks perfectly genuine to me.
 
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Wow, ok.

I always thought these bracelets had a parts number under the Omega logo and a circled number to the left. I still have a lot to learn.
 
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