A seller has a great-looking Omega Art Deco solid gold 14K Omega watch from 1911. What has me confused is that while it is stamped 14K, it also has a Swiss pheasant hallmark and a German Crescent moon and crown hallmark. Both the pheasant and the moon w/crown hallmark are for silver, not gold, according to my watch reference book. This doesn't make any sense to me. Am I wrong to be suspicious?
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