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Yes, It's worth having repaired...

The seals are probably shot. Seals on diving watches should be checked yearly if you are active in the water. They should be checked every couple of years if you aren't. If you have never had the watch serviced, and you have had it for 14 years, it is time to contact Omega and have them service it. You can contact them through their website at www.Omega.ch or in the U.S. at:

SG Customer Service, 1817 William Penn Way, Lancaster PA 17601
Tel. 800 456 5354 Ext. Parts 3037 / Repairs 3018
Fax ++1 717 399 2211
E-Mail : sgcs@desupernet.net

OMEGA Seamaster Multifunction Watch, 1986
Eight faces and a magic crown. This is the most sophisticated, easy-to-manipulate multifunction watch in existence. Its electronic dial/screen has two mechanical hands giving the time of day plus an LCD for three other traditional time functions along with four instrument functions : countdown, second time zone, chronograph and alarm. All by means of a single crown turned forward of backward.
Case and bracelet in titanium and 18 k gold. The space-age metal titanium is twice as light as steel yet equally strong and even more resistant, particularly to corrosion and scratches. Sapphire crystal. Water-resistant to 30 meters.

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Seamaster Multi-Function (1665?)
Yes, It's worth having repaired...
That's a way cool watch...
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