Omega Pie Pan - Authentic / original?

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Hi everyone, I've come across a listing for an Omega pie pan.
I wanted your thoughts on whether, judging from the following photos, the parts look to be originals?
The 'C' in 'certified' concerns me a little but am interested to know if I've missed anything glaring...

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Cheers,
Mikhail
 
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Hi Mkhail and welcome!

This watch has so many mistakes that it hurts, hard pass!

Stay on the forum for a while, read a lot and you will soon be able to spot them yourself...

Have fun!
 
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In a couple of months it will be evident to you too all the mistakes @Passover was talking about. Don’t spend your money on this one!

And welcome , by the way 😀
 
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Case has been heavily polished, it’s a redial and had a heart-transplant. Cal 561 or possibly 564 would’ve been correct, the 562 isn’t chronometer certified.
 
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This looks like one of the many fake dials. There’s a good chance the case is fake also.
 
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This looks like one of the many fake dials. There’s a good chance the case is fake also.

Welcome @omegah
not so many gold cap fake cases around - so it would be interesting to see a side shot and rear shot if you have them.
 
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Like other members’ opinion above, this watch has too many flaws. Redial, wrong caliber, polished, etc… don’t waste your money on this junk.

Cheers,
Khang