Can’t unscrew the helium escape valve.

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It’s stuck I can’t unscrew he on a Omega Seamaster 300 , does anybody else have this problem?
 
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Well are you deep sat diving?

otherwise it doesn’t really matter.
 
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I know the previous owner says that he newer touched the valve he owned the watch for one year, Maybe it’s just my ocd that want the watch to be perfect.
 
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You know what happened the last time somebody did that . . .
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I know, I know, that was hydrogen.

It’s called Helium in Canada, but in the US they refer to it as Hydrogen. Usually this doesn’t cause any issues.
 
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I know the previous owner says that he newer touched the valve he owned the watch for one year, Maybe it’s just my ocd that want the watch to be perfect.

It's probably just stuck from not being unscrewed in a long time. Applying enough pressure to get it to open won't cause any issue, promise. Let us know when you've gotten it open.
 
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Is it a fake?
I checked the serial number on the omegas official website there I saw the watch test results off the cosc and metas.
 
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No it’s not fake. Why do you think that?
Because these where fakes to a high level.
 
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It's probably just stuck from not being unscrewed in a long time. Applying enough pressure to get it to open won't cause any issue, promise. Let us know when you've gotten it open.
I managed to unscrew it.
 
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You know what happened the last time somebody did that . . .
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I've never touched mine as I fear this happening

 
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A sailor’s best friend. I think I own at least 5 of these.