Omega Says Fake Speedmaster Watch Was Made by Former Employees at $3 Million

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  • Omega has said that a fake Speedmaster watch that sold for $3 million was made by former employees of the company.
  • The watch was sold at a Sotheby’s auction in 2017.
  • Omega is now suing the former employees for fraud.

Omega has said that a fake Speedmaster watch that sold for $3 million was made by former employees of the company.

The watch was sold at a Sotheby’s auction in 2017. It was described as a “rare and important” watch, and it was sold to a private collector.

However, Omega later said that the watch was a fake. The company said that the watch was made using stolen Omega parts, and that it was not worth anywhere near $3 million.

Omega is now suing the former employees who made the watch. The company is seeking damages for fraud and forgery.

The case is still ongoing, but it is a reminder that there are people who will try to sell fake luxury watches. If you are considering buying a luxury watch, it is important to do your research and to buy from a reputable dealer.

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