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Well I couldn't take any more and I toke my watch to a watchmaker for a complete cleaning including the repolish of the case. At this oportunity I toke note of the movement, wich is Omega Cal 601. Can someone tell me something about this Caliber.
Went the watchmaker oppened I saw the most beutifull think, a shiny movement working perfectly like if time has not meaning or effect on it.
One last question will be if this type of watch need to be pressure tested for water resistance or simply closing the back cover will do.
Thank you !!!
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