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·Hi everyone,
I recently gave my grandfather's Omega Seamaster "sparkle" ref 168.023 , 36mm to an authorised centre for service.
They changed the pretty corroded hands with new ones- however they are without lume.
I wonder if this is normal? Because they say no lume hands are available for this model.
And if I want, i can get another pair of lumed hands, which belong to the same caliber (cal 751) , but not exactly the same watch. I've usually seen these ones on smaller dial constellations.
What do you recommend i do?
1. Keep original
2. Keep non lumed replacement
3. Change to newer lumed variant
Appreciate your help! 😀
I recently gave my grandfather's Omega Seamaster "sparkle" ref 168.023 , 36mm to an authorised centre for service.
They changed the pretty corroded hands with new ones- however they are without lume.
I wonder if this is normal? Because they say no lume hands are available for this model.
And if I want, i can get another pair of lumed hands, which belong to the same caliber (cal 751) , but not exactly the same watch. I've usually seen these ones on smaller dial constellations.
What do you recommend i do?
1. Keep original
2. Keep non lumed replacement
3. Change to newer lumed variant
Appreciate your help! 😀