Good afternoon Forum. I was hoping to get some information on this Seamaster that belonged to my father. I believe it may have been purchased in the Late 50’s or Early to Mid 60’s (?). Not really sure when. Thanks in advance! Michael
If you get a look at the inside of the back case there will be some numbers that you can use to internet search.
A watch person can open it easily for you if you don’t have the right tool (it’s easy to scratch the back case trying it yourself)
Eg 166.010 omega watch
Good luck
Good afternoon Forum. I was hoping to get some information on this Seamaster that belonged to my father. I believe it may have been purchased in the Late 50’s or Early to Mid 60’s (?). Not really sure when. Thanks in advance! Michael
Ignore the first section on fakes, it's quite genuine.