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geektasticdave
·My grandfather got this for 25 years of work in the mid 1970s at Raytheon. I just got the watch back after having it serviced by the amazing Paul at Electric Watches.
I love hearing this thing hum again. The gaskets had turned to tar and it was in rough shape. Paul even replaced the 40+ year old plastic date wheel with a metal one he had made.
The alligator strap it came on was falling apart, so I replaced it with a Hisch Crocograin. Sadly, the original Omega buckle does not fit this strap, but I am holding on to it.
My grandfather was an engineer and I am certain he appreciated the tuning fork/ electric watch movement. I am so happy to have it up and running for the first time in over a decade.
I love hearing this thing hum again. The gaskets had turned to tar and it was in rough shape. Paul even replaced the 40+ year old plastic date wheel with a metal one he had made.
The alligator strap it came on was falling apart, so I replaced it with a Hisch Crocograin. Sadly, the original Omega buckle does not fit this strap, but I am holding on to it.
My grandfather was an engineer and I am certain he appreciated the tuning fork/ electric watch movement. I am so happy to have it up and running for the first time in over a decade.
