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: Three questions: 1) What is the real story as
: to why the Omegamatic Seamaster was
: discontinued?
Poor sales. But I attribute that significantly to the case design. It really is one of the less elegant Seamaster styles they've had in a while.
: 2) The brochure says that a
: "capacitor" is charged on this
Don't know about that.
: 3) Is there a way to have the skeleton hands
: filled with some type on luminescence
The thing to do would be to replace the hands with ones off a similar Seamaster model -- such as the non-skeleton hand versions of the Seamaster 120 series.
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