Omega Seamaster verification

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Just wondering if someone can help me verify my omega seamaster. Model number is 2551800 . Serial number I can PM you

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Why PM it, it's in the pic isn't it?

So why is 49718260 such a secret?
 
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Why PM it, it's in the pic isn't it?

So why is 49718260 such a secret?
Damn, you Jim. Only the OP knew that.
 
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Why PM it, it's in the pic isn't it?

So why is 49718260 such a secret?


Well just in case if anyone has trouble reading it. I just help with verification.
 
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Damn, you Jim. Only the OP knew that.

Shhhh, hush now, or else everybody will know.
 
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Thought I might ask about the star that is across the serial number. Can someone explain this to me?
 
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Where did you buy the watch?
 
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maybe the man doesnt want to share the Serial number with all?....i dont see it wrong...
 
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from a private seller. By any chance is this fake though?

Where did you buy the watch?
 
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I didn't ask who, I asked where.
 
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Have you Googled "Omega Seamaster 49718260"?

From two different sources.





It helps if we have the whole story, not just a vague question that could be from anywhere at anytime on the planet.
 
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Yes I have and I do have the card and that small tag with me. I just want to double check if everything is perfect and whether the watch is fake or not.

Have you Googled "Omega Seamaster 49718260"?

From two different sources.





It helps if we have the whole story, not just a vague question that could be from anywhere at anytime on the planet.
 
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I think at Omega official site you can check by entering the serial number.
 
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Just an update. I should've posted this earlier but here's an image of the steel bracelet with the code. It's 824
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Your watch comes from a valid seller with good feedback. Based on the auction pics your watch looks fine to me.

The original point of sale was an established Omega AD in Hong Kong at the time of sale.

The watch has been purchased from another dealer in Japan some time ago, so it's a catch and release, we all do that.

The star on the lug is an internal Omega mark signifying a watch selected for quality control batch checks.

It's a nice watch, give it some love.
 
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Nice watch. Looks good but that red dot on the back tells me it should be serviced.
 
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Thank you for your explanation. Really cleared things up as I had a small doubt that my watch was a genuine one.

Your watch comes from a valid seller with good feedback. Based on the auction pics your watch looks fine to me.

The original point of sale was an established Omega AD in Hong Kong at the time of sale.

The watch has been purchased from another dealer in Japan some time ago, so it's a catch and release, we all do that.

The star on the lug is an internal Omega mark signifying a watch selected for quality control batch checks.

It's a nice watch, give it some love.
 
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Nice watch. Looks good but that red dot on the back tells me it should be serviced.


Please elaborate?