That is possibly a remnant of the original pulsar crystal fiasco of 2007. The same person who distributed the fake Pulsar glass had "miraculously" stumbled into a lot of Omega glass a few months before the(fake) Pulsar glass came out. It is conceivable that he sold some to Omega, with them thinking they were getting back some of their own, old stock. I bought one of those through a large watch supply house - logo came of on the first wipe with the alcohol I use to clean up the epoxy.
Glass probably cost you $200+
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