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  1. GLloyd303 Apr 5, 2018

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    I am just getting into vintage pieces after my first Omega I purchased in December last year; Speedmaster Professional ::love::

    I have happened across the pieces below at what I believe to be a fair price, however I wondered if anyone could share anymore information on them such as thoughts on how genuine they are etc because I lay down my hard earned cash.

    I have no more images until I arrive to look at them myself in the morning and try to gauge gut-feeling. The seller has welcomed me to pop the backs and have a good look which is good, but something feels off ...

    Let me know,

    Thanks in advance.

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  2. billythekid Apr 5, 2018

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    top 3 are all redials
     
  3. billythekid Apr 5, 2018

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    the fourth, looks likke a 711 or 712
     
  4. billythekid Apr 5, 2018

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    stay away
     
  5. GLloyd303 Apr 5, 2018

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    Really? You guys think they’re bad news and to stay away?

    There are other watches there with these that I am unsure of too ... 24AB3668-26DA-4E6A-A53F-8169043D3077.jpeg 55CD56CE-7465-4A57-975E-96D0EBC80E72.jpeg 44E3D46B-A5E2-42AC-B66A-01A517617915.jpeg
     
  6. GLloyd303 Apr 5, 2018

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    Excuse my stupidity here but I’m presuming that makes them worthless?
     
  7. eugeneandresson 'I used a hammer, a chisel, and my fingers' Apr 5, 2018

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    FIFY
     
  8. GLloyd303 Apr 5, 2018

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    Thank you. I thought it was too good to be true.
     
  9. GLloyd303 Apr 5, 2018

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    One final bunp
     
  10. Davidt Apr 6, 2018

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    You're not going to get many responses posting a large number of watches, with one poor picture if each.
    From what you've shown they look like either redials, poor condition or not particularly collectible models.
     
  11. Canuck Apr 6, 2018

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    A dog from every town, the way I see it. The top one in your first picture has the dial turned, which usually indicates the dial feet are broken off. If the seller would offer one watch in that condition, you might have reason to question the condition of anything he offers. And I seriously doubt if any of the first three are genuine!