Real or Fake Seamaster 1020?

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I need some help. I thought this was genuine and the bracelet looks original, but noticed the crown isn't marked and the "1020" is printed inside a circle on the movement (instead of engraved) which I haven't seen in my research. Any info is greatly appreciated.
 
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Genuine watch with a replaced crown. Movement is just as it should be.
 
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Hi, the watch is genuine. The crown is a generic replacement one. In movements from the 70s Omega had the number in a little circle like that, before that they were engraved. Watch isn't one in high demand so you shouldn't be spending to much on it.
 
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Genuine watch with a replaced crown. Movement is just as it should be.

Thanks for your help. Is the movement missing a bumper?
 
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Hi, the watch is genuine. The crown is a generic replacement one. In movements from the 70s Omega had the number in a little circle like that, before that they were engraved. Watch isn't one in high demand so you shouldn't be spending to much on it.

Thank you for your help. Hoping I can find out the exact production date.
 
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could I get your opinion on this one?

Please start a new thread.
 
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Thank you for your help. Hoping I can find out the exact production date.

This is not a bumper, but, yes, the rotor and auto-wind assembly is missing.

Serial number, below OMEGA and above SWISS within the little circle, dates this to ca 1972.
 
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This is not a bumper, but, yes, the rotor and auto-wind assembly is missing.

Serial number, below OMEGA and above SWISS within the little circle, dates this to ca 1972.

Much appreciated!
 
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Thanks for your help. Is the movement missing a bumper?
bumper no, but oscillating weight + 2 parts that go with it and a screw, yes.