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  1. RGO77 Jul 6, 2018

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    Hi,

    Can somebody help me identify which parts of this watch are original? Thanks.
    My opinion:

    First of all, de rewinder is not original, its fake because it does not have the logo of omega.
    The dial plate is in very bad condition.
    I don't find any watch with 14902 SC 62 wit number in the dial plate.
    The gaps on the back of the watch are not the same size, this is not quality of Omega.
    Also the glass does not have the omega logo. it's fake.
    Etc.

    Raphaella
     
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  2. ConElPueblo Jul 6, 2018

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    The caseback is wrong for that reference (14902 has dogleg lugs) and the watch is very polished. There is nothing "fake" about the crown and crystal, they are merely generic replacements. If they had an Omega logo and wasn't a real Omega item then they would be fake :)
     
  3. RGO77 Jul 6, 2018

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    owh... haha. thanks. And the figures/numbers on the dial. Is that oké? I don't find any watch with it... I mean for that model.

    Others things you can say about this?
     
  4. Peemacgee Purrrr-veyor of luxury cat box loungers Jul 6, 2018

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    There are lots of dial variations
    Try looking up 14393 you may find a match

    As @ConElPueblo says - heavily polished both case and incorrect case back.
    Dial is also degraded.
     
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  5. RGO77 Jul 6, 2018

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    Oke thanks. Any idea what it is still worth in this condition?
     
  6. Peemacgee Purrrr-veyor of luxury cat box loungers Jul 6, 2018

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    Not a great deal in this condition.

    The rotor also looks to have been replaced - possibly because it was rubbing on the movt and case back.

    Do you know the movt serial? It’s obscured.
    When bits on a tired watch have been replaced like this, you at least need to know whether the case/dial/movt belong together and it’s not an assemblage of parts.

    If it’s yours, put it on eBay and see what it brings.
    If you’re buying ,unless it is very very cheap, I’d put your money towards a correct watch.
     
  7. RGO77 Jul 10, 2018

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    I have the picture:
    Number 17604130
    number 561

    does this match the above?
    Thanks
     
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  8. RGO77 Jul 10, 2018

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    other pic
     
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  9. Peemacgee Purrrr-veyor of luxury cat box loungers Jul 10, 2018

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    It is the right timescale for the 14393 case (and a 14902 caseback.)
    You never did say if this was your watch or one you were looking to buy.
     
  10. RGO77 Jul 10, 2018

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    Oke I lost it. So it is completely possible that it is original?
    It's not my piece yet.
     
  11. Peemacgee Purrrr-veyor of luxury cat box loungers Jul 10, 2018

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    In which case I repeat my advice above.
    Unless it’s extremely cheap and you want it as a novelty - I would let this one go and put your money towards a nicer, correct watch.
     
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  12. BartH Follows a pattern of overpaying Jul 10, 2018

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    Can I ask who wrote the comments on the pictures in Dutch? I find them hilarious.
     
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  13. kaisiang098 Jul 10, 2018

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    Yeah i agree. It'll save you much time, effort and potentially some money if you go for a better example.
     
  14. Edward53 Jul 11, 2018

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    Judging by OP's first post, I think he / she did....