What is it? Argentina?

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They make rubber stamps for that kind of work on watch dials.
 
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Locally cased movement. with a ludicrous redial.

T-SWISS MADE-T?
 
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I already own it. It came in a lot of other things I purchased.
Does any part of it have value? I assume the movement is authentic? What about the case gold or gold filled?
 
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Case appears to be 18k gold so there is scrap value there. Not sure what the movement would be worth.
 
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The 625 movement was Omega's go-to ladies manual caliber equivalent to the 5xx. Someone will value it for spare parts, but I imagine scrap value of gold will far outstrip it's parts value.
 
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That needs gold content testing.....

My thoughts exactly. Value of the movement is minimal, best you can do is hope the case is actually solid gold.
 
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Hmmm, good questions. What is this? It is a watch. Argentina? Sorry no the shape is all wrong.
 
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no knocking argentina... those frankensteins weren't made to deceive, but rather are evidence of a resourceful and inventive watchmaker filling the need of a client.

only decades later do we remorse the lack of originality.