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  • I actually have the same exact watch and wanted to restore the watch. I would love if anybody can actually let me know where I could get it serviced / restored. I am looking at your own watch and would love for mine to be in the same condition as yours. Thanks for uploading and sharing such a beautiful timepiece as this !!!

  • Very beautiful watch.

  • Omega are very good when it comes to servicing vintage watches. I just took my 1970's Seamaster to the Omega boutique and they sent it to Switzerland for a full service and polish however they say it will take up to 12 weeks for it to come back, although the cost was less than half of what Rolex charge for servicing a watch of the same vintage.

  • what a gorgeous work of art. i hope you never get rid of it, and use IT!! it's designed to be worn. nice video too.

  • My father has a 1962 Omega Seamaster with Diamonds on the 12 o'clock, 3 o'clock, 6 o'clock and 9 o'clock. It was given to my great grandfather in 1962 by Shaikh Isa of Bahrain the watch has an engraving of the Shaikh's head on it. can anybody tell me how much it is worth just out of interest, thanks.

  • I HAVE A SIMILAR WATCH FROM THE EARLY 80'S.CAN ANY1 TELL ME HOW MUCH THEY R WORTH

  • I just had a 'revision' done on my dad's 1962 Seamaster at Zeit Zone in Zurich. they did a stupendous job for around 840 Swiss francs.

    It's not a full restoration but close enough.

  • Guys i am new with watches and i have an omega de ville automatic 24 jewels.I think its older than this one in the video.Its not circle shaped but square shaped.How much old watches cost at about?Do you think mine costs more than 200-300 euros?Plz someone answer me.

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  • I have a 1964 auto, stainless steel with an ss 'rope' bracelet. I've just had it serviced (£75) and it keeps great time when worn every day - as I do. A lot more style than most modern watches.

  • Now That's What I Call A SERIOUS TIMEPIECE! Omega Rules In My Opinion, Apparently Since The Early 90's Omega Have Not Made The Movement, I Am Not To Sure If That's True? But I Have Always Favoured Vintage Anyday Compared To New And I Think To Be Honest That Light Corrosion You Have Is What I Would Call Character, It's The Only Part Of The Watch That Testifies It's Age. I Have A Seamaster Automatic With The 562 Movement From 1960 In Stainless Steel Which Is Being Restored At The Moment

  • Super Nice!!!

  • hey budy i got a all gold one with a real intricate gold bracelet its got the monster in the back bot it doesen actualy say Seamaster on the dial its my fathes it ceep good time..but the glas has a crak in it where do i go to fix it?

  • for old watches like these vintage ones you'd be hard pressed to have Omega service them and have the parts in stock. Many of the old glasses are mineral glass or acrylic anyway. Find yourself a goo (reputable high end) watch dealer/repairer and see what they can do. If it's just the crystal they should be able to replace it for around $100 - $300 depending on the quality of the crystal/craftsmanship. Good luck

  • is running?

  • like new...

  • You can normally pick these up for less than $1000 or around that mark. If you're interested, be sure to source the watch from a reputable dealer though.

  • how much did you spend on it sir? cause it looks in good condition and i'd like to buy one like yours :)

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