Real or fake?

I know that the dial is refurbished but dont know exactly. Any experts out there?

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Are you able to look at the movement? It would be worth knowing if it matches the rest of the watch. Or just enjoy it as is, it’s a good looking watch.

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thekris

Are you able to look at the movement? It would be worth knowing if it matches the rest of the watch. Or just enjoy it as is, it’s a good looking watch.

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seanjonas
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Sorry, should have asked before, but did the seller make a claim as the what model or year this was? The internet is happy to tell you what movement should be in any Omega you can imagine. I can’t tell from the pic, but there’s usually a caliber number somewhere on the movement or caseback which you can look up. Here’s a website you can start with:

https://www.chronomaddox.com/OmegaCaliberList.html

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thekris

Sorry, should have asked before, but did the seller make a claim as the what model or year this was? The internet is happy to tell you what movement should be in any Omega you can imagine. I can’t tell from the pic, but there’s usually a caliber number somewhere on the movement or caseback which you can look up. Here’s a website you can start with:

https://www.chronomaddox.com/OmegaCaliberList.html

He said 1951 thx so mich for the help! Reference 2576-2

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seanjonas

He said 1951 thx so mich for the help! Reference 2576-2

Hopefully somebody with specific Omega knowledge can chime in. Good luck.