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  1. jaguire01 May 9, 2015

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    I was a little worried about getting a watch on Ebay, but I think I lucked out. It has a few dots and scratches, but the face is in good condition. I have been wearing it for two days and have not even lost a single minute. Anyone know what a normal time loss on one of these is? Thank you to all that helped me pick this watch out. I love this watch and cant wait to get another Omega.

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  2. noelekal Home For Wayward Watches May 9, 2015

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    A classy, understated, and elegant Omega watch. Thanks for the photo.

    Wonder how much of the dots and scratches revealed in the photograph would be banished if a new crystal was fitted? That watch is well worth a crystal.
     
  3. Mothra May 9, 2015

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    most of my vintage watches are accurate to within 2-3 seconds a day but this is way better than the theoretical specs. I don't think it would bother me until it was in excess of 10s a day.
     
  4. jonatutu May 9, 2015

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    Love that classy and simple look. My first omega is very similar too :) $_57.JPG
     
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  5. jaguire01 May 9, 2015

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    yeah, I was thinking of a new crystal. There are quite a few dots on the dial itself, and I don't wanna touch that.
     
  6. jaguire01 May 9, 2015

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    I had to get a new leather band for it, and the reject at fred meyer jewelers scratched the lug when taking off the old band. un freakin believable........
     
  7. jaguire01 May 9, 2015

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