Just wait until Richemont releases their new Panerai toilet paper...
In the usual manner of oversizing everything, here is a pic of their prototype roll for sizing purposes:
On each roll, they will print the following images on each square in alternation:
I believe this is due to be a I or J series release, as they are still working the kinks out with their suppliers.
There are some exceptions, at least for me to justify paying higher prices for certain watches in the trading section- e.g. high quality models that have been long since out of production like the Royal Oak Nick Faldo, or in some cases, modded watches with heavy genuine parts content (if done correctly and to high standards). These are all factors I would take into account when considering a purchase.
If you're going the distance to buy an MBW, I would say that it most certainly deserves some mods...
Here is how they arrive stock:
Add a genuine insert and genuine Tropic 127:
And you get this:
Want to know the best way to improve the look of your watch to make it appear as close to genuine as possible? Add genuine parts! Follow up with a gen crown and tube set up, mill the CG's, drill the lugs and you're set!
The only sub dial layout of a 7750 is the 12-9-6 configuration. If the subdials are in a tri-compax layout, then it's technically a 7753 copy (despite what the dealers call it).
Looks to be a frankenstein using a gen movement from another Omega; possibly a fake or refinished dial and caseback engravings done after the fact.
These most likely come up on eBay, sold and advertised as genuine...