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Hi, I have opportunity to buy this omega watch. Please are there fakes of this type? Are this one original? If they are original how much they can be worth. Thanks for answer.

 
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Looks perfectly genuine.

Why not just tell us the asking price rather than have people guess what it’s worth?
 
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Looks legit as far as I can tell. Value depends on a lot of factors. What's the history of the watch? Who is selling it? What's the asking price? etc.
 
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Looks legit as far as I can tell. Value depends on a lot of factors. What's the history of the watch? Who is selling it? What's the asking price? etc.
Hi, thanks for answer, history is quite unknow, seller told me that it was gift from some old man to sellers wife as a thanks for take care of him.. Asking price is 100€.
 
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Vyzerá úplne originálne.

Prečo nám jednoducho nepovedia požadovanú cenu, namiesto toho, aby ľudia hádali, koľko to stojí?
Tnks for reply, seller ask 100€ for them
 
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Tnks for reply, seller ask 100€ for them

It's not worth it. Give the seller my contact and I'll deal with them 😂

For that price it's a no brainer. Mine says hello.

 
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If it's running, you should buy it at that price for sure. If it's not running, you might still want to buy it, but recognize that you might need to invest a lot more to get it working well.
 
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The movement alone is worth that so not a bad buy. So often with these I look at the dial and think the finishing on this is among the lowest quality of any Omega model made, its one of the references where the redials sometimes look better than the originals given how rough they were at times.
 
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It's definitely worth it at that price in my opinion.

It's one of my favorite Omegas. I love the funky retro modern dials. Most of them are horribly scratched (one of mine is, but I still love it) and I've always attributed the dial scratches to watchmakers that couldn't figure out how to remove the crystal without damaging the dial. It doesn't have a caseback opening and the movement is removed through the top by popping the crystal off with compressed air through the crown hole (or so I've been told is the proper technique).
 
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the movement is removed through the top by popping the crystal off with compressed air through the crown hole (or so I've been told is the proper technique).
The proper technique is to use Omega Tool 107, as indicated on the back of the case.

 
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From memory, with a bracelet and in strong condition, I have seen them go around 500€.

Yours is tough to properly evaluate on condition with the blurry pictures. The dial may have marks and spotting, but it could also be mostly on the crystal - hard to tell. Equally the case shows some worn facets, and it’s hard to discern the lines that are a key feature of the reference. But they might be there. So I would pay an average price for this, factoring something less for the bracelet. In any case, still higher than 100€ which is literally a give away.

Just bear in mind service can cost 200-400€ if the watch isn’t working well or if you want to wear it daily.
 
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On opening the ring, I think Omega was selling some plastic version of the tool (I have seen some on full sets) and some people on eBay are printing them with 3D. No where near as sturdy as a proper tool like show above but for 5€, there is limited downside.
 
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I think Omega was selling some plastic version of the tool
Yep, that was Tool 204, 206 etc. Omega used to sell them but they're rare and exy nowadays.



There are a number of 3D printed options and I think that with the right filament I think they would be as good as the original.
(Calling @GuiltyGear for some feedback on this).

No where near as sturdy as a proper tool like show above
The tool shown above is the crystal lift tool though, not the strap ring tool.
 
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There are a number of 3D printed options and I think that with the right filament I think they would be as good as the original.
Found this. There's probably more in the usual model sites. Pretty easy to design with some basic modeling skills, and plenty strong if printed vertically or at an angle, like I did here.
 
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Yes so I have a 3D printed one which I bought for something like 5 or 10€.

It works well. However it’s important to locate it well into all the holes and exercise a constant and well distributed strength when turning, ie. pressing on all sides equally. Otherwise some of the parts break (although that could be because the plastic is not as sturdy).

In any case, given the straps are designed specially for this ref, I change them far less frequently than on other watches.
 
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Thanks for all reactions and answers, I was ready to buy and send money, but in the last moment seller's wife dont agree with selling beacuase its memory for her, what to say... Womens...
 
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@Madres Offer $200. Assuming it goes, It's still a bargain at that price. I have the blue / silver / blue dial on exactly the same watch and it on one of my all time favourites.
 
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@Madres Offer $200. Assuming it goes, It's still a bargain at that price. I have the blue / silver / blue dial on exactly the same watch and it on one of my all time favourites.
Why would you offer $200 when the asking price is $100?
 
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Why would you offer $200 when the asking price is $100?

in the last moment seller's wife dont agree with selling