This is visually another excellent Omega rep. But beware: Some dealers can claim that their watches have ETA 2892 inside, but it turned out those were all low-quality Chinese movements. Seagulls, to be exact. While the chronograph ST-19 model has excellent reputation, the movements that are found in the AT and "Closed factory" Bond Seamaster have really poor track records.
There is a lot of variation among the trusted dealers on the inscribed words on the clear case back (by the way, the automatic case back should be crystal, not solid). I think I have seen ones in recent pix that have the words "Constel" and "lation" on the back. This obviously is a flaw you want to avoid. Look at the Omega website for detailed pictures of the caseback.
Possible issues: Datewheel color should be black on black versions (which isn't always the case with reps). Older versions had problems with the word "Co-Axial" spelled wrong on the face but these should be all corrected now.
piratedzeus said:Hello,
Now....
the watch you search...
has a OPEN caseback.... and there should be a oemga co axial movement in there... while in the replica a ETA movement, with a "OMEGA" printed rotor is found!
This could identify your watch as a fake whoever knows something about these watches... but ..do not bother.... nobody will know! People usually say this watch will fool 99% of the population... leaves 60.000.000 people on the watches with knowledge about co axial movement? :lol:
No... I suspect there are about 50.000 people... and you will never meet anybody of these except you give the watch to one of the repair guys in a Omega - AD a look at the glass caseback![]()