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  1. rogart ray it again, Ram. Jan 17, 2015

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    Found this cool watch on a auction site .It is an Omega "kojak" watch . It doesn't work and has been in a drawer for 25 years . I think it's really cool . Could it be repaired ? Have no idea how it looks inside . It will cost around $300 . Is that to much ?

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  2. X350 XJR Vintage Omega Aficionado Jan 17, 2015

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    That's about the going rate tor a parts watch.

    Repair would be a crap shoot.

    Do a Google search for omega led watch.
     
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  3. rogart ray it again, Ram. Jan 17, 2015

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    Before i thought this was the ugliest most awful Omega ever done . But it would be really cool to have one . Have done a google search . Found a guy in England doing new electronics for it . Should see how much i could get it for .?
     
  4. Tom Dick and Harry Jan 17, 2015

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    Modules are available from Hanno Gollek, he is the king of LED, google strikes and spares and enjoy, repair about £90 and new module about £150

    For information Gold crystals are still available (for now) white are not, prices are over £200 UK

    Check the condition of the gold plating, it can be redone if needed (I can recommend) but good condition original is best
     
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  5. rogart ray it again, Ram. Jan 18, 2015

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    Sound like it could be expensive in the end . Maybe stay away then . Haven't heard anything from the seller so it could already have been sold .