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Omega automatic Seamaster
Hi guys!
What a fantastic and informative Forum! I dont know if im right here. My Grandpa inherited me this classy and beautiful watch long time ago. I almost forgot the watch in the drawer. Now i'm older and solvent enough to restore it eventually. The watch is still working (you have to shake it, a battery is not necessesary). My Mum told me that this watch is the first (or one of the first) Omega automatic watches. I dont know if its true or not, cause as you see, i'm a totally rookie. I dont want to sell it, but can anyone tell me anything about this beauty, like the year it was built, name, etc.? Sorry about my bad english, i'm from germany ;) |
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Nice!
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The model is a Seamaster.
The small second hand was just used in late 40's early 50's. So, yes an early automatic Omega. Few different possible movements. Omega usually puts a reference number on the inside back of the case. And a 3 digit caliber number on the movement. Serial number would be needed to get exact year. |
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Thanks!
As i can see its impossible for me to open the backside, so i have to go to the Omega-Boutique soon. |
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