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Thanks Steve
And this is my only close to new watch. I love to have an original SM300, but working as new.
And Watchco SM300's seems to be accepted by anyone serious, even if they are totally restaured. For the rest of my watches, I do collect all original
And I know I have "helped" more than a few to want, and to get one, on some other forums.
I am sure you know, but as a warning to others. This is one of the most faked Omegas. A lot of put togethers arround. Specially the military issued ones
It looks good on a strap as well
And this is the one I trust to get into water, at least a little bit
Cheers Jon
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