CBM1590
·Greetings all! New to the forum and to Omegas. I have received my late father’s watch from my mom. This Seamaster has been in a lockbox for over 30 years. It is 34 mm and the watch has a noticeable internal bump to it when rotated…leaving this novice to believe it was internally damaged. After weeks of admiring the watch and doing some research, I gave the watch a winding and rotated it repeatedly, hoping not to further damage the watch. It has kept perfect time for a week now.
I can’t remove the back, so I don’t know the serial number. I am going to have the watch restored and after speaking with Omega, am considering sending directly to them.
Any ideas about the model or suggestions for service and restoration (or any other advice) would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
I can’t remove the back, so I don’t know the serial number. I am going to have the watch restored and after speaking with Omega, am considering sending directly to them.
Any ideas about the model or suggestions for service and restoration (or any other advice) would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
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