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  1. Hustin Dec 9, 2019

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    Hey ya'll! So I was recently looking to purchase a vintage omega watch when I came across this Omega Seamaster cal.1022 that looked like it was kept in mint condition.

    Now, I'm no master (a newbie actually) at these kind of things and I'm not very sure whether the watch has been re-dialed or whether there are some parts of it that has been replaced or not. The movement inside the watch seems to be fine and in running condition but I'm not so sure about the condition of the rest of the watch. Because of this, you guys's advises/opinions would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks!
     
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  2. Rochete Dec 9, 2019

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    Better quality (on focus) photos needed.
     
  3. OMEGuy Dec 9, 2019

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    Please post better pics.
     
  4. padders Oooo subtitles! Dec 9, 2019

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    The fact it is a mid 1970s model with integrated bracelet, day date dial using the comparatively undecorated and unloved 1022 movement will hold back value rather so regardless of condition don't be tempted to pay too much. If you give us an idea of the asking price (and some much better photos) we can offer advice on if it is a good deal.
     
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