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  1. udt007us Feb 15, 2018

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    I was going through my father's things who passed away a few years ago and came across this Omega Seamaster. I know more identification is available taking off the case back but would not like to do that at this time. Thinking about sending it to Omega for servicing and restoration. It does run but not sure on how well it keeps time.[​IMG]
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  2. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Feb 15, 2018

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    DO NOT SEND TO OMEGA FOR SERVICE!!! Do a site search to find out why.
     
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  3. udt007us Feb 15, 2018

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    I will search the site, thank you. I want to restore the watch but not ruin its patena.
     
  4. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Feb 15, 2018

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    Then absolutely don't let it anywhere near Omega. Where are you located?
     
  5. ahsposo Most fun screen name at ΩF Feb 15, 2018

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    ^^^This is excellent advice.
     
  6. udt007us Feb 15, 2018

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    I am located in the Tampa bay area of Florida.
     
  7. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Feb 15, 2018

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    I'm sure some of the Floridians will be checking in to direct you. In the meantime, can you take a hi res. straight on, photo of the dial?
     
  8. michael22 Feb 15, 2018

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    Your watch will look stunning cleaned up. Take your time & do it right.
     
  9. dall-houston Feb 16, 2018

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    Beautiful Seamaster! It will be a wonderful family heirloom you can wear and enjoy!