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Omega Constellation: genuine, franken or fake?
Respectable Members
Recently I came across an interesting Omega Constellation, listed and subsequently sold, on a popular auction-site.
Since my knowledge, regarding vintage Omega watches is rather shallow, it is hoped fellow members will be able to advise, whether the item in question is genuine, franken or fake.
This is the description of the watch. In 18k solid yellow gold: case, back-cover, winding-crown, dial; and in 18k solid white gold: bezel, Omega signature/logo/star, all the three hands, hour markers, date window-frame. Attached to this post, are the pictures of the watch dial, movement and inside of the back-cover, taken from the actual listing.
Please advise whether this is actually a rare timepiece from Omega or a downright fake.
Thank you.
This message has been edited by harrisans on 2011-12-16 18:57:40 This message has been edited by harrisans on 2011-12-16 18:59:57

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By: mac_omega : December 17th, 2011-03:19
Andrew, As far as I know there have been white gold bezels on C-shaped Connies, but only on SS ones. I never saw them on yellow gold case bodies... but nobody knows for sure with Omegas I am not able to tell more about the subject... kind regards Erich
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By: harrisans : December 18th, 2011-19:30
Respectable Member gatorcpa Thanks for your response and I appreciate your opinion about the watch. I too have a strange feeling, regarding the authenticity of this Omega Constellation. Since my knowledge about Omega is far from satisfactory, the only way...