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  1. ennaj12 Feb 7, 2019

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    Hi, I bought a collection of old Omega watches at an auction, now wondering what this is for model, seems to be an interesting project to get hold of movement, hands, dial and back lock.
    Regards
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  2. Meme-Dweller Feb 7, 2019

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    It's the shell of a fake, as you can see from the cheap clasp, the generic chronograph pusher mechanism that is screwed in from the outside of the case, and the alignment of the bezel print. Wouldn't be surprised if someone wore this and the movement randomly fell off along with the caseback.

    Throw it in the trash where it belongs.
     
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  3. Renton Feb 7, 2019

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    Unfortunately this is worth nothing. What else came in that collection you bought? If you don’t mind sharing.
     
  4. ennaj12 Feb 7, 2019

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    It comes Omega movement cal 601, 613, 562, 565 in good conditions:)
     
  5. ennaj12 Feb 7, 2019

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    Little tired of cal 565 now, have fixed 5pcs last time.
     
  6. Meme-Dweller Feb 7, 2019

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    pics or it didn't happen
     
  7. ennaj12 Feb 7, 2019

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    Why shoud it not happens??? I have bought vintage Omegas for years now.
    I know that the model I ask for is a Speedmaster, intrested to know a suitable moment for it.
     
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  8. BradleyJ. Feb 7, 2019

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    "Or it didnt happen" is kind of a joke or saying. It's meant to be "kidding" maybe it's a US thing Haha.

    Basically it means we want to see pictures for the sake of curiosity
     
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  9. ennaj12 Feb 7, 2019

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    One more pic.
     
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