Omega Constellation full Set from 1970

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Hy Guys,
got some Questions about this Omega Constellation. I never had a Constellation and i'm intrest to buy it. Can you help me to find out, its a good Match?
Seller looking for $900, so here a couple of questions...

. Is it an original?
. It is a fair Price?
. Did you know a ref. Number?

Thanks a lot in advance.
 
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Is that dial damage around 12 o' clock? It is strange that there's not a straight-on shot of the dial. On my mobile device these pictures don't have enough detail to help understand the condition of the case. Could be a 168.009, though I seem to recall the movement and reference number changed in the 1970s. $900 is not a crazy amount for a watch on good condition with all those goodies, but the condition remains a question to me.
 
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Is that dial damage around 12 o' clock? It is strange that there's not a straight-on shot of the dial. On my mobile device these pictures don't have enough detail to help understand the condition of the case. Could be a 168.009, though I seem to recall the movement and reference number changed in the 1970s. $900 is not a crazy amount for a watch on good condition with all those goodies, but the condition remains a question to me.

Here are some Photos of the Dial...
 
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The pictures aren't good enough to say anything conclusively, IMO. It could be a very decent buy, it could be a so-so purchase.

EDIT: just saw the newest post of the dial, those are a joke. If that is the quality of photo the seller offers you, expect it to be a redial.
 
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Agree with @ConElPueblo

Pictures are over saturated, could barely read the writing on the dial, and/or the case sharpness.

Either seller can provide straight pictures without glares, applied filters/post processing, or indeed expect a redial