Omega Seamaster 120 Vintage - original?

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Hi everyone,
I am about to buy a nice Omega Seamaster 120. It is in a real good condition and I was wondering if this could be taking into account that it is a 1970s.

- Do you think its real?
- When you turn the bezel it does not make any "klick" and you can turn it both directions. Is that noemal?
- What should be a reasonable price?

I am new with this and any information is highly appreciated!

Thanks a lot in advance and kind regards
Jan
 
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Here we go again... Dont buy...

How many of these 120's are out there!?!
 
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When you look at that caseback, what is your own perception? Not to mention the rest...
 
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Why research yourself when you can get others to provide the answers?
 
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When you look at that caseback, what is your own perception? Not to mention the rest...
Thank you. I did see all the other posts here but it does not say anything about WHY these watches shall be fake. What do you mean by the rest please?
Thank you.
 
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There are several threads devoted to the differences between correct and fake Seamaster 120's.

Two of the main ones have been posted above
 
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Thank you. I did see all the other posts here but it does not say anything about WHY these watches shall be fake. What do you mean by the rest please?
Thank you.
It is just a nice perfect looking omega - so buy it 😀!!
 
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So my advice. Start with reading a lot about omega before buying. Especially if you want a piece like this (many fakes around). After reading, post your observations here with arguments on the basis of knowledge. And then ask if there is room for doubts. Otherwise people wont help you. Good luck!
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