Omega Constellation Chronometre, do you have any concerns?

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Hi guys

First of all, I would like to thank you already for your help. I have had great experiences in this forum and am grateful for any help.

I came across an offer that I think is too good to be true. It is about an Omega Constellation chronometer officially certified. Along with the watch, it also comes with the warranty certificate. The watch costs the equivalent of $700.

Am I missing an obvious flaw? Redial? Wrong caseback?

Thanks for your help. I appreciate it very much.

best regards
Thebosston
 
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You will need to see if that mark at '52 on the dial is something that can be removed or it is a scratch/dent/discolouration. If it is loose debris or on the crystal I would be willing to take a chance on the watch - $700 seems to be about right for a top specimen.
 
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Does anyone know if it's a problem, that theres an "0" missing in ST 168.018 on the international guarantee certificate? On the Omega website it's written like that: "168.0018".
 
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You will need to see if that mark at '52 on the dial is something that can be removed or it is a scratch/dent/discolouration. If it is loose debris or on the crystal I would be willing to take a chance on the watch - $700 seems to be about right for a top specimen.

Thank you very much for your feedback! I have just asked the seller about this spot, which I haven't seen! Thanks!
 
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Does anyone know if it's a problem, that theres an "0" missing in ST 168.018 on the international guarantee certificate? On the Omega website it's written like that: "168.0018".
Same thing. They added a digit.
 
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I have a good feeling about this one:

Case looks sharp, old gunk on the inner lugs and old springbars

Looks promising 😉