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My grandpa passed away three years ago and he used to wear this automatic watch. I recently found it and wondered if it was real Omega. Here are the images. Thanks in advance!

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I really couldn't say for sure without seeing the movement and inside of case back. First impression is good, but Seamasters have been faked a lot (not so much from this time-frame, though-late 50's to 60's, I think). And I can't really tell from pics if it is gold or silver in color? If gold, kt. weight should be under one of the watch bands, inside the case back, and depending on exact date, sometimes on case back or side. I would really like to see the parts mentioned, inside case back and movement. If you have a macro setting (flower button) on your camera, and some good lighting, and can open the case back without scratching, you should be able to take some good detailed closeups.
 
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I just got these off craigslist and they seem to be legit. My only concern is that the little round tag that says Tiffany Co and 925 is attached to the second link. In the pictures on the Tiffany website and on eBay pictures of the other listings, it is attached to the third link. Is it possible that the previous owner took a link off to shorten them?

I polished one of the locks and the first picture was a comparison picture.
 
I really couldn't say for sure without seeing the movement and inside of case back. First impression is good, but Seamasters have been faked a lot (not so much from this time-frame, though-late 50's to 60's, I think). And I can't really tell from pics if it is gold or silver in color? If gold, kt. weight should be under one of the watch bands, inside the case back, and depending on exact date, sometimes on case back or side. I would really like to see the parts mentioned, inside case back and movement. If you have a macro setting (flower button) on your camera, and some good lighting, and can open the case back without scratching, you should be able to take some good detailed closeups.

I just went to a jeweler and she said it's authentic. Yay!
 
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I just got these off craigslist and they seem to be legit. My only concern is that the little round tag that says Tiffany Co and 925 is attached to the second link. In the pictures on the Tiffany website and on eBay pictures of the other listings, it is attached to the third link. Is it possible that the previous owner took a link off to shorten them?

I polished one of the locks and the first picture was a comparison picture.

sorry, this is not real:tdown::nogood::push::cursing:
 
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I just got these off craigslist and they seem to be legit. My only concern is that the little round tag that says Tiffany Co and 925 is attached to the second link. In the pictures on the Tiffany website and on eBay pictures of the other listings, it is attached to the third link. Is it possible that the previous owner took a link off to shorten them?

I polished one of the locks and the first picture was a comparison picture.
I agree with Aqua, fake.
 
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