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There's an Omega Constellation on Ebay right now that appears to be in very nice shape, but although it says it's 100% authentic and original, it says it has a 562 movement in it. Unless what I've read in several independent sources is wrong, this is not a chronometer-certified movement and was not used in Constellations. It was used in Devilles and Seamasters. The seller allowed me to retract my bid after I realized this, but he did insist that this movement was used in Constellations.
So... does anybody in here have a definitive answer about this?