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: Hi Gar,
: I don't think that Omega Vintage Information is
: providing free information on older watches
: anymore.
: HOWEVER, I have read that they will send you a
: "Certificate of Authenticity" for
: your watch.
: I don't know the full details yet, but will
: find out.
: I think you have to send them some details (
: like you listed ) & a couple of photos,
: showing the watch & movement etc.
: I believe this service costs about $50 .
: From the movement serial number & Chucks
: Omega Serial Number webpage It looks like
: your watch was made around 1962.
: Is it 14K gold ?
: If it is a seamaster, it may even be featured
: in the 1962 Seamasters Catalogue that I
: host on my website.
: I have a few catalogues from the early 60's on
: the website. feel free to "have a look
: around"
: All the Best
: Steve
:
STEVE, i sent you a email with some pictures, i can't figure out how to do it on this site. thanks again. gar
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