Omega Baby Ploprof - 366.0858 / 166.0251

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You are doing the right thing, but it should take more than gentle pushing to get them out, otherwise they'd be at risk of falling out during normal use.

You either have to hammer them or push them out with the correct tools. I have two of this reference and haven't had any issues removing them.

Good luck.
Thank you will give it a try with a hammering them out. This watch doesn't fit in my regular pin removal tool.
 
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It's interesting over the course of a very long and productive life I've had a number of watches. In that regard I've been extremely fortunate. Having said all that, this watch is the only watch that I still wear on occasion.
 
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It's interesting over the course of a very long and productive life I've had a number of watches. In that regard I've been extremely fortunate. Having said all that, this watch is the only watch that I still wear on occasion.

A fine and unique Seamaster, and yours looks to be in excellent condition.

Had been on the hunt myself for a nice example for sometime, and stumbled upon this one in California last year.

A real pleasure to wear.