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Omega watch authenticity and identification

  1. Henrik L Dec 23, 2020

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    Hello fellow vintage watch lovers,

    I am the new owner of a Seamaster 30 from 1963 and now I am considering buying another Omega vintage watch. I am looking at one but think the dial logo and seconds hands both look a bit odd. Also, there is neither a number nor a hippocampus on the case back, however there is a number on the inside of the case. The movement is 286. I have attached some pictures.

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    Can anyone verify the authenticity and provide any other details about this model?

    Many thanks.
     
  2. STANDY schizophrenic pizza orderer and watch collector Dec 23, 2020

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  3. wilderbeast Dec 23, 2020

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    May also be better off posting this in the Vintage Forum?
     
  4. gatorcpa ΩF InvestiGator Staff Member Dec 23, 2020

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    Here is the listing:

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Om...e&pageci=612a3854-21d5-4fe3-8fee-ddb5d8dfa888Purchases made through these links may earn this site a commission from the eBay Partner Network

    You can’t load pictures directly from eBay anymore. You must take a screenshot or use a snipping tool to create your own file.

    Then you can upload the pictures here. Like this:

    E85D7149-DEF9-4DA5-8D70-7DD8C646B235.jpeg 3C13F185-0DBC-4A6A-ACD5-1AE8A75B3F9A.jpeg

    The watch is good for parts only and is worth less than half of what’s being asked for it.

    gatorcpa
     
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  5. Davidt Dec 23, 2020

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    Ooofff. What a pig.
     
  6. aleksejeremeev Dec 24, 2020

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    Yes, the watch looks ugly. Are you going to wear them or are you just adding to your collection?