Vintage Constellation real or knockoff?

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Looks correct to me!

Definitely! And 1954 is probably right too, though it could have sold later.
 
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I can’t believe this is from 1954
This box looks in excellent condition, rare to find with both cleaning cloth and watch sleeve still intact.
 
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It's a 7077 with the endlinks on the wrong way around, in the first front on picture both spring bar slots/notches can be seen, there are no numbers stamped, so not Omega ends.
 
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Here are some more pics I was able to get tonight. Sadly, there was no warranty card present to help us identify which relative might have owned this. Also, I couldn’t find any Omega ends for the bracelet, as well. If we were looking to sell this, would we need to get the Watch serviced before selling?
 
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If you plan on selling this, dont service it or do anything at all to it - let the new owner decide on what level of restoration to carry out and where to do it

However, If you do decide on keeping it in the family, if you let the forum know roughly where you live ( country or state level) then we could provide some options on where to get a good sympathetic service
 
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Try to find a original dial and the endlinks.. It will take years!! But when you do, you will have a package worth around four grand.. If you have to sell it them tell me ill buy the box!