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I have an older Seamaster, stainless steel case, silvery dial, marked Omega symbol, OMEGA, Automatic above the center, and Seamaster below. Hands are straight and very slender, silver 12, 3, 6, and 9 with sticks at the other hour markers. Hour and minute hands are lumed (in fairly poor shape) with radium as verified at work. There were also small lumes at the outer ends of the stick markers. No date, back is marked Seamaster above the seahorse and WATERPROOF below. The case is one piece, I gateher the movement went in/out through the front and it has an acrylic crystal. I have one decent picture available via email if anyone's curoius, but no photo host for it to be in this post. Any ideas on age, movement, etc.?
Thanks,
Henry
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