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  1. Dork Jul 17, 2014

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    Hey guys,
    I came across this solid looking vintage Omega Seamaster recently. It has a 17 jewel 550 that's not in terrible shape. The dial has some calcium build up near the bottom, but the Omega and Seamaster lettering look solid. It could possible be cleaned up instead of redialed. It will not be perfect but will hold some character. Is it worth getting it restored or should I just sell it for parts?

    Inside number:
    Movement 550 17 jewel
    14700 2 SC
    19019816
     
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  2. MSNWatch Vintage Omega Aficionado Staff Member Jul 17, 2014

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    Sell - it's a parts watch between case and dial condition.