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I think the way it works it this: you throw it in the ocean and with no seals it sinks to the bottom immediately.
The caseback might be the only valuable thing on that watch. Didn't we discuss the logo recently and discover it was an airforce issue symbol from somewhere like Pakistan ?
Something like that, Afghanistan Air Force marking http://omegaforums.net/threads/seamaster-600-strange-stamp-on-case.3387/#post-38772
Respectable Member ulackfocus Probably, someone must have put into one box an Omega watch and a Rolex Submariner, overnight. This is the end-result of a rare off-spring, after nine months or so. Thank-you.