Omega Constellation, model and info needed

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Whatever floats your boat I'd say

Nice watch!
 
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Whatever floats your boat I'd say

Nice watch!

so, it doesn't affect on watches value etc which strap it has. If it just looks good for me?
Sorry for beeing noobie, have been watch owner just few days... and here we go, now starting to want black dialed constellation or seamaster from 60's
 
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Correct. The clasp maybe but straps: not really
 
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so, it doesn't affect on watches value etc which strap it has. If it just looks good for me?
If you aren’t sure what you like pickup a handful of options from cheapestnatostraps they’re good quality, cheap, and have quick release bars.

once you settle in a color or material you like you can buy a ‘better’ one.

If you haven’t changed straps much before then the quick release bars are a great option until you get some more experience with standard spring bars. You’re better of learning on a watch you don’t care about. Plenty of people here have scratched up their lugs, case, or caseback because the got frustrated or slipped.
 
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@OmegaFinn I'd call your local clockmaker and ask him if he would service a chronometer-rated watch, or whether he knows anyone in the area who would be able to help you.
As for watch straps, Hirsch make a pretty big range and tend to be stocked at many jewelers and watch boutiques, so it would be pretty easy for you to pick something out in person that looks and feels good before you put any money down.
 
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@OmegaFinn I'd call your local clockmaker and ask him if he would service a chronometer-rated watch, or whether he knows anyone in the area who would be able to help you.
As for watch straps, Hirsch make a pretty big range and tend to be stocked at many jewelers and watch boutiques, so it would be pretty easy for you to pick something out in person that looks and feels good before you put any money down.
Can second the Hirsch recommendation. They sell lots with quick release that makes them easy to take on and off without a spring bar tool. One of their most popular is an embossed one called the Duke, and it’s a great strap. I don’t know where you are, but in the UK WatchObsession is a really good supplier.
 
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also you might want, once you decide which watchmaker will service this watch, to take note and images of the case reference and movement serial number so you can request an omega archive extract with information about the watch s year of production and to which country was it sent for retail.