Omega very old bracelet INFO??

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Hello to everyone. I found a very old bracelet from an attic.
A friend of mine said that this is the original and first version Omega bracelet. I want help from experienced masters. I need information. thank you...
 
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I'm afraid your friend is wrong, the bracelet has nothing to do with Omega and is just a generic bracelet with a poor interpretation of the Omega symbol on it.
 
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He told me that the first edition bracelets and logo were like this.
He said that he kept a similar bracelet in his collection. and he showed it to me. same logo same shape
That's why I'm so complicated.
 
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Its not particularly old (1960s/70s by it's styling) nor is it related in any way to Omega. Your friend is incorrect.
 
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When I looked on the internet, I couldn't see this omega logo type. Is there this logo type in the first series?
 
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When I looked on the internet, I couldn't see this omega logo type.
You can't find it because it doesn't exist on any Omega.
 
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I can not be sure...
Sounds like you just want to believe your friend instead of the "experienced masters."
 
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No offense meant, but an old country saying comes to mind. If these guys tell you a chicken dips snuff, you’ll find the can under it’s wing.
 
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No offense meant, but an old country saying comes to mind. If these guys tell you a chicken dips snuff, you’ll find the can under it’s wing.

Afraid it’s completely incomprehensible to anyone whose native tongue is not English.

More simple is: the logo on your bracelet is fake.
That’s what the masters are saying.
 
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Afraid it’s completely incomprehensible to anyone.

More simple is: the logo on your bracelet is fake.
That’s what the masters are saying.

FIFY
 
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Afraid it’s completely incomprehensible to anyone whose native tongue is not English.

More simple is: the logo on your bracelet is fake.
That’s what the masters are saying.
thank you so much
 
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Fair enough. It's a broad audience, but to a person from rural America that is a great saying. I have not heard it before, but immediately understood it and LOL-ed.

EDIT TO TRANSLATE: In the USA "dips snuff", means to chew tobacco. This nasty habit involves placing a wad of ground up tobacco leaves between the teeth and gums, and a lot of spitting. Chewing tobacco is sold in small cans, and people who "dip snuff" always carry a can in their back pocket.

So the saying means that if these guys tell you something, it is true. Even they tell you something as unbelievable as a chicken that dips snuff (since they lack lips), you will find out that it is true. Naturally, the tobacco chewing chicken would have a can on them under their wing since they don't wear pants.

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