For San. Here's a comparison of the backsides of the fake AT from ebay
Sorry for my "photoshopping". Notice the different rotor centers, different shapes of the rotors, and different cutouts to access the springbars on the end links.
Chris
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more like a rectangle ;o)
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...i would never beleive that was a fake. Fakes are becoming freakishly more realistic, its scary.
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Hi Chris, Thanks for the reply, Actually what I was wondering was, could there possibly be two or more different versions of the end link? I've seen a few pictures of the co-axial on this message board and they seem to have at least two different versions of the rotor center,
one version here:
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by the way I do think it's a fake too so I agree with you there, the movement looks like the same one I have in my old swiss army watch, even the case looks similar. I know Omega has 3 generations of the co-axial already so couldn't the three be slightly different.
But my Seamaster (picture attached) has the same type of end link, and I bought this from an actual Authorized Dealer/ Omega Boutique in a 5-star hotel while on business so there's no way it can be fake, I even emailed the serial number to Omega to double check.
Best,
Sanford
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..the non-chrono is an ETA variant. Chris
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