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: Does anyone out there know where I can find
: info to obtain a case for a 68' Omega Geneve???
: THANK YOU.
: bert
Try Omega themselves. Failing this you need to locate a ood secondhand watch dealer with a bit of know how. I would have thought this was common sense though. Lots of these have pages on the net. Just open google and search for '1968 Omega Geneve' and see what comes up.
I don't know of one myself.
I would say however that re-posting in a narccy tone because you didn't get a response dosn't tend to make people want to jump up to help.
Pete J
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