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  1. vinn2 Aug 8, 2015

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  2. sliceoftime_ Aug 9, 2015

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    Keep it as it is, and buy a black one. The overall cost for changing might be too consuming financially and black dials are hard to find.
     
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  3. haknuts Aug 9, 2015

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    Thanks. While I appreciate watches and the Omega brand, I do not feel the urge to buy an almost identical watch - me having enherited this one. I hope to keep this appreciation within a modest budget. There are so many (just) fine automatic 40+mm watches made that even with dayli use has a 10yrs service interval, and where the entire movement can be replaced at a fraction of what servicing these vintages amounts to. Im glad I have these old jewels, but would prefere to put them into use more than into display.
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  4. tdn-dk Aug 9, 2015

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    Buy a black one and keep the whote one as is.

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  5. haknuts Aug 9, 2015

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    Some 6 months ago I made a great deal on a brand new 30mm AT Quartz intended for my wife. She found the dial and date window to small and so it was sold. Now Im looking for a slim 33-35mm automatic that fits my preferences as stated in my preivous post

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  6. efauser I ♥ karma!!! Aug 9, 2015

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    I miss my Seiko Cocktail but still prefer the Constellation I bought when I sold it.