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Dear Fellow Omega Lovers,
You may have seen my other post here, so you may know that I am in the process of choosing a watch for everyday wear. I already have an Omega, which I think is a vintage model and which certainly is not suitable for 24/7 duty. Leather strap, probably not water-resistant, etc. But it is a beautiful watch nevertheless, and I still intend to wear it for special occasions. Does any of you know anything about this watch? It is not water resistant, right?
Thanks!
Alex
P.S. www.omega.ch did not have info on it.
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