Omega Watch

cterry3100

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Found this Omega Seamaster that belonged to my grandfather. Based upon the serial number it was made in 1963. Looking for recommendations as to restoring it or just having it professionally cleaned. I don't want to do anything that diminishes it's value. Although it probably hasn't been touched in 20 years it seems to be running fine. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
 

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ARC

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An old adage comes to mind...

"If it aint broke... don't fix it."
 

ARC

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Aug 19, 2014
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Not to be a smart arse... but really... other than a soft cloth cleaning and some Q-tip crevice cleaning...

Leave well enough alone. IMO.
 

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