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How to identify your Omega
There is an extremely common question is if your Omega is really a genuine one. When you have spent lots of money on your favorite Omega, but you are worried about your watch, which is really a bad thing. So what we can do to identify your Omega? Does someone want to know specifics about replica watches have or have seen?
To lots of people, they are really trying to describe their watches to others. When you are trying to describe the visible features will seldom mention anything that is unique to tell one watch from another. These attempts come off sounding about as bad as trying to describe an exact car model by saying "I have a red Ford from the mid 1970's with a round steering wheel and black tires." Such vague descriptions usually match so many different models and styles that they accomplish nothing.
How to identify your watch, here are some tips:
First, the best identifier of a watch is its serial number. When we look at the Recent OMEGA watches, they get the same feature. They usually carry their serial number somewhere on the back--but they will be in extremely small laser-etched digits requiring a magnifier to read. Older Omega Watches (and new ones bought from certain illegitimate sources) may only have the serial number on the inside of the watch, requiring a jeweler to open it for you. The serial number itself only means something to OMEGA.
Second, focus on what is truly unique. Virtually all watches have hands, a crown, a logo, a bracelet. Mentioning these is completely pointless unless there is some particularly unique characteristic of them that really stands out different from other watches and that you can clearly describe.
Third, the best identifier of a watch is a model number. OMEGA model numbers are not stamped on the watch, but may appear on the box or guarantee card. You might think that knowing the model number would be better than having a photograph. However, outside of OMEGA, hardly anyone has the ability to look up model numbers older than about 10 years.
What is more? The information printed on the dial is not sufficient for identifying a watch. Except for a few Limited Edition models, the printing on the dial at best identifies the brand and sometimes a broad model line. While this is helpful information, it is far from enough to identify a specific watch.
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