Yes, you are right. I've found a symbol on the dial side of the movement. It's a W inside a diamod. As i have read, it is an ebauches Wasa... That's why i think it isn't a TISSOT.
Thanks.
It seems to be a Tissot wristwatch, or this is what can be read on the back. But i don't know if the movement is Tissot, an as it can be in a picture, the dial side of the movement has been modified. There's no mark of Tissot on the movement, on any side. And the dial has no brand. That's why...
This chronograph seems a LANDERON 51. But the dial of this wristwatch is marked with the OMEGA brand, and it seems very new. I'd say it's not an OMEGA (i've never seen an OMEGA with a Landeron movement). Someone restored the dial and marked it with the OMEGA brand. Could it be correct?
Thank you.
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